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09/02/2006 Relevance: 5.23While huge progress has been made toward"user-centric" identity, I still have problems with"user-centric" anything. The point-of-view is still outside the user. It's still organizational, corporate. If you're"centric" about users, where are you? Right, outside the user. And inside something that's, well, not quite human. Or worse, that's super-human. Not a peer, but a superior.Think about it: Areyou"user-centric"?Search further
09/17/2008 Relevance: 4.45The ability to save user settings can come in handy if you want to make your OpenOffice.org solutions more flexible, efficient, and user-friendly. In this article, we take a look at how to save user settings in a plain text file and then retreive them from there. In the very first installment of our ongoing crash course series we talked about how to launch external applications using the OOo Basic Shell function.Search further
05/09/2007 Relevance: 4.33The End User License Agreement is, as its name shows it, a contract between the software developer and a potential user. Whenever you install software on a computer, you will have to face the inevitable: agreeing to the EULA. The question is, how important is it and what is the impact of it?Search further
10/18/2008 Relevance: 4.32The Linux Foundation got positive results from its first ever End User Summit in New York October 14 and 15. Its concept of"end user" ended up including not only private users but many enterprises and organizations.Search further
03/25/2008 Relevance: 4.27When asked what they most like about RISC OS, many enthusiasts are likely to mention the fluid, slick and intuitive manner with which user and computer interact. In other words, the graphical user interface, or the GUI as the geeks would have us call it. With RISC OS, the GUI encourages all applications to work in a similar way, and to have the same feel. Faced with new RISC OS software, a user already has a good idea of how to drive it and explore.Search further
02/13/2008 Relevance: 4.20Fluxbuntu's aim is to be a"lightweight, productive, agile, and efficient" operating system; this review takes a look at Fluxbuntu and whether it lives up to the challenge of creating a user-friendly experience on a tight resources budget. The review discusses included applications, the user interface and ease-of-use, as well as some limitations.Search further
11/21/2008 Relevance: 4.16An easy way to keep track of user groups in passwd to cap off the business week. Today we're going to shoot out another quick scriptlet that might be useful (or distracting ;) from time to time. Itâs a bit of a follow up on our post from earlier this week on using bash to produce fancy user names for folks logged into your machine, although itâs a little bit longer.Search further
09/14/2008 Relevance: 4.11This article is very different from the others. Why? Just because it is not written on a paper but a video. It tries to show the user a simple short view at Fedora in a real example. From that look the user could decide if that operating system is for him/her or not.Fedora is brilliant GNU/Linux distribution but when the user tries something for the first time there are always some precautions and doubts about that thing. And if that thing does not satisfy the needs of the user then it would be immediately blamed and wiped out of the hard drive. The current article aims to save you that spent time and troubles. A simple look and just several minutes would be spent instead of hours in installation, configuration and searching of the right answers.Search further
06/08/2007 Relevance: 4.10Read User Friendly's daily cartoon. After speaking with the"Smiling Man", we thought it would be appropriate to link to User Friendly.[We look forward to your comments on linking to User Friendly's Daily Static - dcparris]Search further
08/28/2007 Relevance: 4.09One of the fundamental principles of Linux kernel development is that user-space interfaces are set in stone. Once an API has been made available to user space, it must, for all practical purposes, be supported (without breaking applications) indefinitely. There have been times when this rule has been broken, but, even in the areas known for trouble (sysfs, for example), the number of times that the user-space API has been broken has remained relatively small.Search further