Re: [Usability] [RFC] Proposed AbiWord preferences dialog mockup

From: Dom Lachowicz (domlachowicz@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Jun 03 2003 - 19:36:00 EDT

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    > > I'm going to have to agree with Alan. Auto-save is
    > not an obvious thing
    > > to have enabled and can have undesirable
    > side-effects.
    >
    > I'd go as far as to say that anything BUT auto-save
    > is non-obvious. I'll
    > leave it to mpt to explain this:
    >
    > http://mpt.phrasewise.com/2002/03/11#a146

    All I'll say about MPT is that he's
    well-intentioned...

    Auto-save is a band-aid on a much larger problem and
    it's not clear how one would/could best accomplish
    this. I don't think that auto-save is the answer, nor
    do I believe it is necessarily better than hitting the
    save button (which you still have to do at some point
    anyways if you want to persist your document). It's
    also not clear to me that the desired behavior should
    happen at the application level, or even at the
    software one.

    Often, saving is fundamentally equivalent to putting a
    "seal of approval" on a particular revision of the
    document. Once you write a letter, it stays written,
    right? Unless you cumple up the letter and toss it in
    the garbage - the equivalent of hitting the 'X' button
    on the window bar. Otherwise it was just 'scratch
    paper.' Saving the file is fundamentally no different
    than putting it inside of a file cabinet, folder,
    etc... Traditionally, if you care about your work in
    the real world, you keep track of it, file it,
    organize it, even if it simply means putting your
    paper in a well-known position on your desk.

    This is also the de-facto behavior for any similar
    piece of software, such as MSWord or WordPerfect.
    That's not to say that we can't strive to do better,
    but it will be counter-intuitive and "non-obvious" to
    a user of MSWord how to save a document in AbiWord.
    This is a bad thing.

    Finally, this sort of behavior should be well defined
    and implemented across the desktop (or better, OS and
    across OSes) as a whole. It does no good to single us
    out in particular. Until such a policy is codified in
    some major document such as the HIG, I won't even
    consider changing this. Auto-save in AbiWord will
    remain optional, and disabled by default.

    Cheers,
    Dom

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