“The #FOSS world is full of powerful tools that only have a power user UI. As a result, people give up. Or worse: they ask people like you and I to do it for them.”
…But what about that one scenario?!
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“The #FOSS world is full of powerful tools that only have a power user UI. As a result, people give up. Or worse: they ask people like you and I to do it for them.”
…But what about that one scenario?!
@wlaatje I don't think there is a contradiction in a simple and intuitive UI and lots of features/functionality, and making more advanced features inaccessible is not a solution IMO. As soon as you need something that's not considered "normal" or the default (which will very likely happen to a lot of people at some point) you are completely lost. IMO the best approach is to have a simple UI that let's you discover more advanced options as you go, while providing sensible defaults.
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