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On 04/20/2012 12:27 PM, Jean-Francois Nifenecker wrote:
Le 20/04/2012 18:17, Nino Novak a écrit :

Pertti, the problem is, that software usability today in most cases is still
far from being intuitive.

I fully share this. Though some (eyes looking to Redmond) claim computing is "intuitive", I'm seeing everyday that it is *not* and that using a computer *requires* training.

+1 - The only reason computers seem intuitive is that most OS's and programs use the ideas developed at PARC and first implemented in the 80's. Some of the command groupings are not necessarily intuitive. MSO ribbon to me is not very intuitive, I can spend more hunting down a command than with older interfaces.

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