MCBastos wrote:
Interesting post about preference dialogs:
<http://limi.net/checkboxes-that-kill>
Food for thought. That was about Firefox, but Seamonkey has probably
even more options exposed through the main preferences interface. Are
there some of them that should be hidden because they do more harm than
good?
I used to work under the assumption that Seamonkey is mostly used by
power-users who use it exactly for those exposed features, but recently
posted statistics show a large drop of SM usage on weekends --
suggesting those users use SM only at work, and something else at home.
That is, they don't use SM by choice, but because it's company policy.
Those groups of users would benefit from a streamlined, idiot-proofed
preferences system.
Those stats suggest nothing of that sort to me. They suggest people are
goofing off at work, using SM for themselves, and actually doing
something away from a computer on the weekend. Same as 15-18 years ago
when most people I knew only had internet access and an email address at
work.
GW
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