On Friday 26 Aug 2011 18:24:21 Anne Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 25 Aug 2011 Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
> Anne Wilson wrote:
> > I know people who can't find files at all once they are no longer in a
> > Recent Files list :-)
>
> That's what the windows paradigm does to computer users. Files are
> placed into virtual directories like 'my this' and 'my that', so
people
> haven't got a clue where they really are located on their hard drives
> (and how can they be expected to back anything up when they can't even
> find it?). When you ask them, they say it's in itunes or it's in the
> media player, as if the file were inside the program somewhere ;-)
No-one denies that, but this is real life. If you want to help and educate
people you don't do it by giving them something so blank that they haven't
a clue where to start.
FWIW I agree 100% with Anne, all those on here suggesting a blank Desktop is
best are the experienced 4.x users not new user's.
In the end a blank Desktop will lead to a lot of confusion and questions which
then leads to unnecessary work/questions for those involved with KDE.
Colin
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