> Richard wrote: > > > If the user encounters annoyances before the utility of the > > work is self-evident, one can harldy blame them for simply > > moving on with their busy day. > > > MisterX replied: > > > But Richard, > > > > You miss the point that one can only do so much testing and > > still depend lots on the user's feedback > > > MisterX later wrote: > > > Monsieurx.com is being revamped silently into Wiki and > > without the wacky MisterX's adventure content. > > > > You can come and preview the website at http://monsieurx.com/wiki > > > Which earned these replies: > > > Link seems broken ;-/ > > > Yep, I can see it, but can't navigate anywhere. > > I get "Login Error" everywhere.
I run as I learn fumble as I go ;) One of my personal problems is that I completely miss the obvious despite carefully checking and looking... And if im able to fly it's because of that! hard to explain but I sure am not putting the chariot in front of the oxen - im not that stupid. Im just a little space-headed sometimes into so many ideas... > The point of my original post was that sufficient testing > must be done > by the developer to ensure that bugs are encountered AFTER > the user is > aleady hooked. > > Who missed the point? Then lets wait months and months. I think we dont need to wait for 20 percent of the gui to be finished to be able to enjoy the 80% that works! ;) Im about to make a road map into the libraries. It's long overdue. > There is a ratio of bugs to understandable usefulness. Raise that > quotient for TAOO and its adoption rate will change. very nicely said! implacable logic too > If that level of effort doesn't seem worthwhile to you, you > may have to > be content shipping commercialy successfuly software at a rate that > leave the rest of us in the dust. now you got me saying eh? cheers Xavier http://monsieurx.com/tiki or http://monsieurx.com/wiki registration is a bit reticent _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
