"Peter Duniho" wrote in message
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"Stefan" wrote in message
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I know a cetain operating system which requires you to click on "start"
to
turn it off
It also requires you to click "start" to run programs. To change
settings.
To view files. To search for files.
In other words, in that context, it ought to be pretty obvious to all but
the most dim-witted that you might find a whole host of interesting
functions, like turning off the computer, there.
Why people continue to insist bring this up as if it's some failure of
user
interface design, I have no idea.
I have heard there's another OS that puts the "turn off" function under a
menu named "Special". What's so special about turning off the computer?
And why aren't activities that are truly special not found there?
Pete
How about having to drag an icon of a diskette to the Trashcan to eject the
thing? Talk about intuitive!
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