Kupek wrote:Zeus wrote:You think so, huh? Well, try this one on for size:
Without any coaching or hints, as someone who's never seen Shitsa before to shut down their computer. Use a timer to figure out how long it takes before they're ready to throw the computer against the wall.
This holds for all interfaces. What you call "intuition" is really learned behavior.
Certainly. And it works well. Why fuck with it, why try and make it "better"? There's ZERO reason to move the Shutdown anywhere beyond clicking the Start button (or whatever they call it now).
The main reasons why the Shitsa way of shutting down your computer is worse than the XP way is that there's an extra layer of menus to get through. In XP, you click on Start -> Shut Down and bam, you can turn off your comp. In Shitsa (that's twice in three sentences; just for you, Tess :-), you have to click on the Start -> Arrow -> Shut down.
No big deal for you or me once we learn where it is, but that's a HUGE problem for the regular user. Ask anyone who develops ANY GUI and they will tell you that the secret to any GUI is to make it easy to use (having every game option in Hexic HD on one menu wasn't an accident). In order to do that, you have to minimize - not maximize - the layers of menus. My bud develops a server-based movie device for rich people (cheapest is over $10k) and they, as a rule, try to leave everything to the second menu layer. Most people get very confused when you add too many layers in there.
Ironically, Microshaft recognized this in Excel and tried to put all of the tools/options as visible buttons on the toolbar since they found that most people didn't know most of the features of Excel (they failed miserably with that GUI too but that's beyond the point). Yet they go ahead and make the one thing that everyone has to use every single time they use their computer (well, most) more difficult to use. This is stupidity. There's zero reason to make something like that harder to use. And not only that, it's under this little arrow button that no human being would say "I'm pretty sure that it'll be under THIS button, that makes sense" without being told what that button is for/
The movement of the Shutdown option is just one of the MANY stupid decisions made in the updating of the Shitsa GUI. Very few of them make any logical sense and are just different rather than better. Why the fuck would you change for the sake of change? You change to make things better. They just moved stuff around for no good reason (well, I'm sure they think they have one) just to be different. That's the worst possible reason to move stuff around.
And why not spend resources adding better features (I like the gadgets BTW) or fixing the back end and leave the GUI for a bit? It's a waste of time with zero value added to the consumer.