TT,

If you are that common, you will not look around for applications, you will 
use what everybody and your dog are using.
Still dedicated example wikis are good. A starting point for the new user.

The general audience or potential user, is a user, that want something that 
works a little different and is prepared to put some effort into it. The 
user that knows, that things worthwhile, are often taking some time to 
learn. That is why we have to reassure the potential user, that TW5 is 
worthwhile and that this group offers great and friendly help.

That is also why I liked Eric Shulmans tagline. Not too heavy and scaring  
- but also sending a message to more techy users, that more is to be found 
- and that more has to be listed.

Tony democratization is about power to the user, the techy and the not so 
techy ones. (The ones that need it most, i might add.)

Birthe


WHAT is a general audience?
>
> I'd say IF you not an uber-tech you interested in APPLICATIONS. TW 
> DEDICATED to discrete ends. 
>

 
 

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