On 3 May 2009 at 14:24, Fred Cisin wrote:
My entire post was about differentiating
"easy to use" v "easy to
learn". The corporate push is for "easy to learn", since they don't
want a training expense for the digital sweatshop. Apple's marketing
pushes "easy to learn" while calling it "easy to use". "Easy to
use"
and "easy to learn" may occasionally overlap, but are NOT the same for
those who are capable of learning.
Or, as one person put it--WYLIWYL - "What you learn is what you
like".
The one I prefer is WYSIWTF.
I found that one hilarious.
Peace... Sridhar