I appreciate the work of the various teams to develop and maintain this (Kubuntu) software. But some suggestions (in no order of importance):
1. Stop using so many acronyms in your definitions/user guides! Very frustrating for us non-geek users to chase after the interpretations/definitions. After a while you've done so many segways you've forgotten what you're trying to understand! 2. Don't use the term you're trying to explain in the explination! (basic) 3. Give some kind of icon running (a la the old MS hour glass) to clearly show the system is doing something! Right now it's a guessing game resulting in frustrations and temptation to click and cause system crashes. 4. More clear friendly non-geek descriptions on what systems/apps are being updated! 5. More straight forward easier ways to update an app (this is for the team responsible for ClamTK! - to update the GUI)! Got more but first want to see what response I get (if any) and how long before submitting an epic novel of ideas! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kde-doc-english/attachments/20140802/7e1af345/attachment.html>
