I really wish to see EVERYONE with a computer using Ubuntu.  I'm scared
Unity will see the demise of Ubuntu!

Here's the advantage I can offer here which few others can: I see how
computers get used by people who have little knowledge about using
computers; such users find it difficult to understand what the rest of
us know without thinking.

Here's the secret to win-over new users: assume new users DON'T KNOW
WHAT THEY ARE DOING.  It's like they have landed on another planet and
need to make sense of things.  Such users can use a cashpoint/ATM
without even knowing what operating system it's running underneath.  If
the cashpoint/ATM is not running Windows, they have no idea.  An
interface which the user does not have to “learn” may be the reason why
tablet devices like the iPad have become so successful?

When you design a user interface, it must be *fast*.  A blazingly fast
interface will instantly impress users who are familiar with the slower
response times of Microsoft Windows.  It also allows programs to run
faster, especially when Ubuntu is installed on older computers.

I think it will be at least 10 years before we see a fully “3D”
graphical user interface, so let's focus on 2D user interfaces for now
and later introduce more advanced and powerful user interfaces on newer
computers in the future.  Don't allow all the bells and whistles of the
user interface to conflict with programs like Flash Player and Wine - a
weakness with Unity at the moment.  Remember that users are likely to be
relying on Wine to run Windows programs which are not available for
Ubuntu/Linux.

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