S.D. Allen Re: Intuitive internet applications [was 750 x 450]
Apr 16, 2003; 18:58
S.D. Allen
Re: Intuitive internet applications [was 750 x 450]
Suzanne Stephens wrote, On 4/16/2003 5:14 PM:
> Gawd, I wish someone would write an email program for people like Dad. > Outlook Express is totally non-intuitive. For example, he likes to include > his signature, but if it pastes automatically on the page, he ends up typing > over it or messing it up. If I change the default to no signature, No matter > how many times I've showed him how to insert>signature, he clicks the > digital signature button instead. Why the heck is there a big freakin > signature button at the top of the screen, while the common signature is > hidden in the insert menu (which Dad can't read because the type is too > small)?
Have you tried an AOL account with your father? AOL I must admit is pretty good at creating intuitive internet applications for computer neophytes <ie> AOL browser - simplistic but that's what's required right?
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