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[Jolla Tablet] Document/Market Devices for non Technical Users [not relevant]

asked 2014-11-22 12:27:13 +0200

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updated 2014-11-23 21:11:49 +0200

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Jolla should market and design its products to be used by non-technical users not just Linux hackers and simple comprehensive documentation should encourage this. I see a major market in the type of users who historically always bought Blackberry devices - both business and private. I see the devices could be usefully marketed towards the media/news industry and also certain tech oriented celebrities/performers. There are many potential users that would love a privacy/security oriented device that is not owned by google/apple etc. Design of products should concentrate on simplicity of use for core functions with plenty of user help/documentation. Also Jolla should resist the temptation to continually tweak and change working features which is common in the Open Source community. Change for its own sake only alienates product users - look at Windows Vista and 8. This should not discourage Open Source hackers who should be able to concentrate on additonal features rather than reinventing the wheel everytime.

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Please use the tag [jolla-tablet] for tablet related question to not clutter the view of user like, that are trying to filter out "tablet".

zlatko ( 2014-11-22 12:45:17 +0200 )edit

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answered 2014-11-22 13:08:57 +0200

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I originally intended this question to apply to the Tablet, but I thought it should apply to all Jolla devices.

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