Please don't get me wrong. My suggestion is not about having a separate
UI. It's about bombarding the user with documentations if he is in
beginner mode.

I have noticed that there are some applications that greet you with
wizards and documentations, while some apps don't. I'm suggesting that
if the user selects beginner mode, every application, greets him with
wizards and documentations.

This is all about the availability and accessibility of documentations.
As for availability, some applications do not have documentations. As
for accessibility, some applications or activities, like installing
Ubuntu, for example have documentations available online, but those
things must be available locally. If a user boots the Ubuntu Live CD, he
should not be required to search the Internet and have a manual beside
him. It's better if the documentation greets him automatically by the
time he starts the installation application Another good example is the
terminal application. If a new user opens it, it would be so much better
if a comprehensive documentation greets him automatically for him not to
be shocked.

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