At Fri, 25 Jun 2004 18:00:42 +0200, Fons Adriaensen wrote: > > On Fri, Jun 25, 2004 at 06:54:20PM +0200, Thorsten Wilms wrote: > > > Requiring the user to read documentation to learn about > > functionality he would not even expect is not an option. > > Have education levels gone down *that* far ?
WTF? Dude, that is messed up. "Clearly these are inferior organisms. They demand that the volume knob be usable without first consulting a manual! I shall now program PD to kick them in their mongoloid crotches." Dave Griffiths said something above about "hiding functionality for the users to find." That, to, is just wrong. This isn't a videogame or Where's Waldo. Not that I have anything against easter eggs, but I don't think basic functionality should be hidden a priori. I have a very simple request for everybody who loathes "plug-and-drool" usability: show me the tunes. That's all. Lemme hear the avant garde music enabled by avant garde interfaces so that I can compare it against the mouth-breathing crow-magnon music created with shiny-quarter interfaces. I'm sure the results will speak for themselves. -Pete