Geeks just don't get it. The average user (i.e. NON-GEEK) doesn't care about flash or "multitasking". They care about software that is fun and easy to use, period.
I am an average user and I'd really like to have multitasking (at least 3 at a time) and flash for hulu.
The average user probably doesn't know or care what Flash is. Who are they going to blame when they buy something touted as a better web browsing experience if one of the sites they like uses Flash and won't display? Apple of course. They are not going to be impressed by a few people telling them it's the scourge of the Internet and they shouldn't need it. They won't see beyond it not working.Geeks just don't get it. The average user (i.e. NON-GEEK) doesn't care about flash or "multitasking". They care about software that is fun and easy to use, period.
The fact that you know what multitasking is means you are not an average computer user.
Most casuals know what multitasking means, and even those unfamiliar with the word know the sense of the word.
Casuals browse with multiple tabs on Facebook, Hulu, etc with their Twitter open while downloading music while LISTENING to music. They might have Word open too.
The point is ALL this IS multitasking, to the point of being taken for granted, and casual WILL notice the first time they have to close the browser to open Notes. Just thinking about it makes me crack up.
The point is ALL this multitasking, to the point of being taken for granted, and casual WILL notice the first time they have to close the browser to open Notes. Just thinking about it makes me crack up.