Things needed (was: Re: Do we really need Korn ?)
Thomas Zander
zander at planescape.com
Sun Apr 28 18:57:19 BST 2002
On Sun, Apr 28, 2002 at 08:48:45PM +0300, Andy Fawcett wrote:
> On Sunday 28 April 2002 19:58, Torsten Rahn wrote:
> > > actually used it more than one failed attempt. To quote: "tried it
> > > once but couldn't do anything with it, I just use email on pop3".
> > > That's hardly a valid reason to call it "pretty useless" Ralf, I
> > > would
> >
> > He's just doing the same thing 99% of our users do.
>
> Our users don't drop by core-devel and call apps useless without trying
> them. -devel maybe, kde at kde probably, even usenet.
>
> > > expect better from you. If you need help in setting it up to try
> > > it, I would be happy to give you a 2 minute tutorial on IRC one
> > > day.
> >
> > Will you give that tutorial to all 7 million users out there who
> > don't knwo better either?
>
> I'm prepared to make a FAQ Q/A about it, if that's what you mean.
>
You are the author of Korn? Please take a look at KBiff in kdenonbeta, that
client has the interfaces a lot more logical then Korn.
For starters by opening the config dialog when starting the client.
Or the caption that works, terminology like 'poll' would be made readable
for normal humans. Etc.
--
Thomas Zander zander at earthling.net
The only thing worse than failure is the fear of trying something new
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