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That'll happen around the same time that systems efficiencies achieve 100%.
:)
Obviously, it's trend, rather than a state of being. But consider whether
a company that isn't willing to invest the time, money and people
power required to develop a UI good enough to not need more than a minimal
amount of documentation is likely to invest the time, money and people
power required to develop the documentation to walk consumers through their
crappy UI...
Gene Kim-Eng
On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 12:11 PM, Keith Hood <bus -dot- write -at- gmail -dot- com> wrote:
> So either all new products are so good that users can figure them out
> immediately, or all users are now so technologically savvy they can figure
> out everything they need to know by themselves? When did this magical
> event occur? Judging by what I see and hear around me at Office Max, I
> have to think that glorious day is still some time in the future :-)
>
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