I agree with this. The 'Start Here' icon is useless, even for newbies. If
they have a brain in their head they should figure out how to click on the
'Start Menu' equivalent (at least, from a Windows-user's point of view).
I also agree that a first-run tutorial would be much more useful for
first-time users. But don't make the first-run tutorial as retarded as
Windows's tutorials which tell you things like 'move the mouse and click.
Like this!'
Regards,
Steven Noonan
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[mailto:fedora-desktop-list-bounces@redhat.com] On Behalf Of Brent Fox
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 12:32 PM
To: fedora-desktop-list(a)redhat.com
Subject: proposal to remove the "Start Here" icon
I propose that we remove the "Start Here" icon from the default desktop
for the following reasons:
- It presents the same choices that the Main Menu does, just in a
different way. This is potentially confusing and inconsistent. The
Menu is a much faster way to launch apps anyway.
- The name "Start Here" implies that there it will take you to a set of
steps to set up your desktop, but it doesn't do that.
- It's basically useless. :)
I think a case could be made for a first-run desktop tutorial kind of
thing, but "Start Here" as it currently exists is not it. I propose
that we remove this icon for FC3test2 and see if anybody complains.
Thoughts,
Brent
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