First time wizard: too complicated for new user?

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First time wizard: too complicated for new user?

Bugzilla from lure@kubuntu.org
I know it is RC time, but I would like if we can reconsider going back to old
style wizard (just ask for album root) for 1.0.

See this report:
http://lwn.net/Articles/363460

I also got questions from Kubuntu if we can somehow disable it, as it is too
complex for new users (most of the questions they are unable to answer
anyway).

I think KDE usability is also following the path of no first time config in
favour of simplicity and good defaults.


Regards,
Luka
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Re: First time wizard: too complicated for new user?

Gilles Caulier-4
Luka,

This wizard have been set to help new users to setup common/multiple
options at the same time to not go in Setup dialog where it's more
complicated/complex to handle. This have been a request from users
through bugzilla.

There is a lots of text to explain wizard settings. Users must read.
If he don't understand the contents, at least, options will be set to
default value. Users just need to press "Next". It's not very
complicated to use mouse and press a button (:=)).

Other advantage of wizard if to bring user about digiKam
capabilities/features. If users don't know digiKam and photo workflow,
at least he has an information and later he can remember it.

Best

Gilles


2009/11/29 Luka Renko <[hidden email]>:

> I know it is RC time, but I would like if we can reconsider going back to old
> style wizard (just ask for album root) for 1.0.
>
> See this report:
> http://lwn.net/Articles/363460
>
> I also got questions from Kubuntu if we can somehow disable it, as it is too
> complex for new users (most of the questions they are unable to answer
> anyway).
>
> I think KDE usability is also following the path of no first time config in
> favour of simplicity and good defaults.
>
>
> Regards,
> Luka
> _______________________________________________
> Digikam-devel mailing list
> [hidden email]
> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-devel
>
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