Birthe

One thing you miss in what I wrote is it actually assumes people are 
sensitive if they probe THIS far. And they are not looking for what the dog 
uses.

All your points are good. There *simply reinforce what I wrote*. Most are 
interested in SOLUTIONS.

Solutions in software relate to "application" fields. In TW we have no 
decent SHOWCSE of them. Full stop.

TT

On Tuesday, 23 June 2020 22:48:19 UTC+2, Birthe C wrote:
>
> 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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