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- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.multimedia
- Path: sparky!uunet!mcrware!leeg
- From: leeg@microware.com (Lee Glenn)
- Subject: Re: CDTV & No Manuals Gripe
- Message-ID: <1993Jan5.193855.21769@microware.com>
- Sender: news@microware.com
- Nntp-Posting-Host: wayne
- Organization: Microware Systems Corp., Des Moines, Iowa
- References: <Steven_Hurdle.00ur@amusers.UUCP>
- Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1993 19:38:55 GMT
- Lines: 41
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- In article <Steven_Hurdle.00ur@amusers.UUCP> Steven_Hurdle@amusers.UUCP (Steven Hurdle) writes:
- >In a message dated Sun 4 Jan 93 2:44, King@snoc01.enet.dec.com (randall K
- >wrote:
- >
- > KK> Then my good lady wanted to random play an audio CD. Wheres the
- > KK> instructions?
- > KK> On the welcome disk. 10 minutes later she has waded through all the
- > KK> American
- > KK> voices to find something that on our real CD is the push of a button.
- > KK> She's not going back and doing anything else fancy again.
- > KK> Strike 2.
- >
- >I guess this is valid. I hadn't thought that this would be a problem. It
- >all seemed pretty self-explanatory to me and I think Commodore designed
- >those screens quite well. I never had to consult the welcome disc to
- >figure it out. If nothing else, a little bit of experimentation would have
- >easily shown what it all does.
- >
- >I also think Grollier's Electronic Encyclopaedia was intuitively designed
- >and I've never had to consult the help function.
- >
- >-- Via DLG Pro v0.995
- >
- >Steven Hurdle <==> The Swindler [public replies only please]
- >Writer of "Virtual Rumours", a rumour/news column in some club newsletters.
- >Coming to you from Victoria B.C., the Bahamas of Canada: via SupraFAX!!!!!
- >
- > "Give me AGA, or give me DEATH!!!"
-
-
- I don't know about everyone else, but I think it really says something when
- an amiga user can figure out how to use CDTV without consulting the help
- function! :^)
-
-
- -Lee
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- "Oh Lord, bless this, thy Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch; that with it thou
- might blow thine enemies to tiny bits, in thy mercy..."
- Lee Glenn - Microware Systems Corp.
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