Per Jessen schreef:
Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
On 4/8/2008 at 13:15, Per Jessen <per@computer.org> wrote:
Tick the box:
[ ] I'm a newbie, help me where you can.
[ ] I'm an semi-experienced user, don't hide things from me.
[ ] I know what I'm doing, just leave me alone.
This is most likely going to improve over time... and a user will always select the last one, believing that the system will have less options / less performance less <fill in the gap>.
If we can't rely on the user to answer the installation questions truthfully, we're doomed :-(
The user will run into him/herself, and will be forced to choose the truthfull answer... And i think *Help me as much as you can*, should realy happen when ticked... I think it is real friendly, when done righteous.
I don't think it would be really helpful, except having an annoying question more in the install workflow.
I agree we don't need any more questions, but asking the right ones up front might enable the installer to skip others further down the line.
+1
Regardless - maybe it's not the best thing to ask questions, but _if_ the users experience level is important wrt usability, then we need some other way of trying to gauge/guesstimate that experience level.
Questions are allright, if the right ones, and there allways should be a 'back' button.
/Per Jessen, Zürich
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