On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 15:08:10 -0400, Seth Nickell <snickell(a)redhat.com> wrote:
"Web Browser" is the *real name* of the item to Abby, not
Epiphany.
Calling it "Epiphany Web Browser" all of the sudden because I installed
"Firefox Web Browser" is going to be weird, and it doesn't really help
anything. "Epiphany" is just as foreign to Abby as "SimpleMath
Calculator" is to us.
I'm confused about the assumptions being made in
this use case:
1)Is Abby installing Firefox or are you installing Firefox for Abby?
2)Do we expect Abby to install any extra applications with overlapping
functionality?
2a)How is Abby suppose to know how to install overlap functionality
without understanding the difference between choices at the brand name
level?
2b)Once Abby is aware of the brandname choices and is informed enough
to make a choice for overlap applications to install, does it really
mean that adding the brandname back into the menu entry for the
default application for that functionality mean more confusion? Once a
user is aware of brandname choice...brandname becomes a distiquishing
factor.
2c)Do we expect Abby to have access to someone like you to install the
overlapping applications?
-jef