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Old 03-12-2014, 09:06 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by ukkoss_project View Post
I quickly respond to this (representing only myself):

One of the ideas we have discussed resembles what you're describing here: two slightly different interfaces for "Newcomers" and "Advanced Users". The Lite version would have the bare essentials needed for managing a library while the Advanced version would be pretty much what Calibre is at the moment.

Instead of having to choose between these two versions during installation, the user could switch between the modes simply by pressing a button when using the program. While I understand that Calibre is intended as kind of a Swiss army tool for e-books, I think a more "stripped-down" layout could interest people who find the current functionality a bit overwhelming for their needs. The Lite-version could also serve as a "tutorial" if designed properly.

- Lassi
Wait. You're mixing personal, pre-conceived improvement ideas in with the data you're collecting in your study?
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