user friendly ?

Posted: 08-08-2007, 07:34 AM
i think the main ingredient into this state of the art os is the user
friendly aspect that computing thrives on , i dont need to be reminded that i
am the admin when i logon to administration access as there is no higher
authority and u ask what is the user friendly aspect the man ingredient into
programing , the basic and hopefully not forgotten number one rule " if then
else" and with this u can implement the exaulted admin into all areas of the
module/os oh and before i forget what happen to :folder does not exist do u
wish to create the destanation , please i feel people are no longer in the
dark and expect more to computing than bios systems , the celtic symbol
resembling the triangle will aid you on your ways ie if then else, but i'm
playing games and i'm happy sincerly

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