Remember, folks- if these programs were that easy to use and simple to understand there would be no need for email lists and users groups.<br><br>There is another saying.....when you get something for free you're getting what you paid for it. As I said before- I like digikam as a product which is useful to me. And if I complain about it then the program (or the whiz-bangs that developed it) should defend itself by proving me wrong or showing me my mistakes in how easy it is to use.<br>
<br>Like the other fellow said- we're computer "users" and don't have the rest of our lives to study this stuff. <br><br>We're only asking for a simple, easy to understand instructions for Digikam and not some document with links that lead to nowhere.<br>
<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 4:08 PM, Mark Greenwood <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:fatgerman@ntlworld.com">fatgerman@ntlworld.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
<div><div></div><div class="h5">On Tuesday 05 Jan 2010 20:31:50 Dennis Meulensteen wrote:<br>
> On Tuesday 05 January 2010 21:06:38 Tom Cloyd wrote:<br>
> > professional web site design experience), I DO NOT HAVE TIME TO WORK MY<br>
> > WAY THROUGH GEEKSPEAK, much less go on a g.d. treasure hunt to FIND the<br>
> > damned stuff. Since I often have little alternative, I give up time I<br>
> > ought to be skiing, practicing guitar, publishing, developing friends<br>
> > and lovers, just so I can locate the g. d. documentation for something I<br>
> > really really need to use. Not good for my mental health, and you don't<br>
> > want to meet me in a dark alley if I know you're the author of this ship<br>
> > wreck.<br>
> ><br>
> > For what it's worth . Gotta get back to work.<br>
><br>
> Dear Tom,<br>
> if Linux is affecting your mental health, maybe you should really consider a Mac? I hear they are excellent and they "Just work". Maybe that way you can get back to doing what you are good at, perhaps like, for instance; spotting (your own) shortcomings in others.<br>
> I mean, Linux is Free as in beer and Libre as in Wild west, if you catch my drift. If you want to be a part of this glorious movement, the dawn of the free software epoch, then roll up your sleeves and join in.<br>
> I'm sure most people on this list would love to see usability skyrocket and all these user manual and other issues worked out, but that is just not our current reality. If it is yours you need a reality check. You can scream at M$ or Oracle or IBM if you paid big pucks for their goods or services, but the people on this list are doing the whole word a great service, free of charge. I say you owe them some respect for that. Also I think you may not be aware of how hard mails like yours can hit and hurt people who work their as$es off for free for whingymoany guys like you. Why not treat them like you would your neighbor in real life? Is that really too much to ask, or are you really that bad a neighbor?<br>
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</div></div>Well said. Linux is a COMMUNITY. Join in or sod off.<br>
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> Dennis<br>
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