Sunnudaginn 4 júní 2006 07:51 skrifaði Rajko M:
The same dash board etc, in many cars is not without reason. One needs some data like speed and mileage to see anytime easy. If that would make you looking far from the road it would be dangerous, and that makes all dashboards looking similar. With the gear shifting manufacturers have little more freedom, but no many like to learn totally different system with every new car, so they are pretty much the same too.
The same is with computer software. It doesn't look similar for some irrational reason, but because once layout is determined with how easy is to reach certain function, the other time it will be similar to comply with the way people are used to accomplish the job.
The analogy doesn't really apply. There are new designs in cars that redefine the dashboard all the time. And indeed, cars stay the same because people buy the cars that look alike ... not because it's a standard, but because they know how to find their way around it. But on computers, about 80% of all computer users have a hard time finding their way around it. Ask any customer support, how it is to get a customer to follow straight directions. To a computer guru, who designed his own interface, it may be logical ... but to other users, even young users. They can't find their way around, or have a hard time to ... the biggest problem being, they don't know what they want or need. The only things that can be standard is "a window", with "border". A button, a drop down menu, etc. Their look isn't a standard, and even though it's an eye candy, it is this eye candy that appeals to the taste of users. The feel is also important, as driving a lamborghini and an austin mini, that have similar dashboards, has a totally different feel. You can never be a leader, by following someones lead. You ain't gonna be first, by being second. And you're never going to beat someone, at their own game. And although the dashboards of an Austin Mini, and a Lamborghini may be quite similar, the feel and economy of the vehicle is what makes it appeal to different social groups. And to be quite direct, if you can't see these facts, I'd argue wether you're in the right buisness field. -- Check the headers for your unsubscription address For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the archives at http://lists.suse.com Please read the FAQs: suse-linux-e-faq@suse.com