On Saturday 21 July 2001 02:17 pm, you wrote:
> On 21 Jul 2001, Scott Swaim wrote:
>
> [usability]
>
> >(3) Programs of a like nature should be grouped together, rather than
> >divided into different groups.  For instance, Gnapster and Gnome-napster
>
> Wouldn't it be better to just pick a *single* Napster client and put
> that in an obvious place in the menus?  Having 4 different apps to do
> the same thing is not ideal for newbies who will not understand the
> nuances of KDE vs GNOME vs plain GTK vs whatever.
><snip>
> 
regrettably "obvious" is different for each of us.
I used to look for email programs under communications and not under network 
as I was not on a network.

How will a newbie find a suitable program for themselves if there is no 
choices?

Even I do not understand the "nuances"  of KDE, Gnome, etc........

JoAnne

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