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Some thoughts on installers
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Nikita Karetnikov |
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Some thoughts on installers |
Date: |
Tue, 17 Sep 2013 12:40:23 +0400 |
I know it’s too early to talk about these issues. But I’m afraid that
I’ll forget about them, and we’ll make the same mistakes as everyone
else.
I haven’t seen an installer that isn’t organized in a step-by-step
fashion. A user is forced to press the “Next” button every 5 minutes or
so. It’s impossible to do anything else because that will increase the
installation time. So the user has to sit in front of the computer for
40 minutes and wait for the button to become active.
I assume that installers are written in such a way because it’s easier
for developers. Let’s not repeat this mistake when we write our own.
Instead, I propose to get the needed information beforehand (on the
first screen). Then it’d be only necessary to press “Install.” A user
could check the progress bar and be free to do something else.
Finally, I also suggest to reduce the number of questions. There are
installers that allow to choose between a basic mode and an advanced
mode. But even in the basic mode a user has to deal with partitioning.
I assume that doesn’t look basic to many people.
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