Sorry bub, I’ve been in the industry too long and seen the customer comments on tours. People don’t like them, they skip them, and if you make them hard to skip they find it even worse. The industry should just yank them, actually most of the industry has.
And there you go with the insults. proving, once again, that you know the facts aren’t on your side. Only people that can’t admit they’re wrong need insults. So far you’re deep in the 0fer territory, every single assertion you’ve put forth has been wrong, you don’t even know what you said half the time.
Yeah, and I am Mother Theresa too. So far, you haven't said anything that made any sense. You have no idea what you are talking about.
“People dont like them, they skip them,”,/i>
Chortle!
You were talking about HOME users no? Them people that you claimed had 'no sysadmins" at home?
Them poor old grandmothers and old aunties? They like them, cause they are not techies, and the tour tells them in a nice friendly way, how to use IE8, when they install E8 at home, and thre in no one around to tell the how to use its features.
” and if you make them hard to skip they find it even worse.”,/i>
Again, there is a clearly marked button to skip the IE8 if you want to, and again you have the option to come back and take the tour whenever you want if you want to as well.
Easy. See?