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by dpark
5207 days ago
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I don't think that these changes actually require re-learning the OS, though. They do require some learning, but "re-learning the OS" implies a much bigger learning curve than most people actually faced with the changes in the past. Yes, some people are greatly confused when, say, the control panel changes. But those people were already confused by the control panel. It's not as if these people were ultra-competent until the category view was added. I actually agree that the control panel change is annoying, though. I think it was a bad change, because it's not merely different. I think it's actually less usable. And yes, the change from Win7 to Win8 is massive. Not a lot of people would dispute that. |
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However, how I interpret that statement is that it is ill-advised to over-estimate the general computer user's ability to adapt to changes, or the way 'little' changes end up disrupting the way they interact with the OS.
I might be interpreting OP's statement with my own bias, or reading into it too much, and we could probably go back and forth on semantics all day.
Regarding the control panel, I think the search functionality, which again a lot of non-techies may not even realize is an option, is the main redeeming quality and makes it much less aggravating to work with.