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by jdvh
355 days ago
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Rule of thumb: every 10% increase in complexity cuts your potential user base in half. This is why people make backups by copy-pasting files. This is why Excel is so dominant. This is why systems like hypercard and git are not mainstream and never will be. There is a large universe of tools people would love if only they would bother to learn how they worked. If only. Most people will just stick to whatever tools they know. For most people the ability to go back and forward in time (linear history) is something they grasp immediately. Being able to go back in time and make a copy also requires no explanation. But having a version tree, forking and merging, having to deal multiple timelines and the graphs that represent them -- that's where you lose people. |
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