I demand ease of use

by Khürt on January 29, 2007 · View Comments

in Life

Maybe it’s my age ( I turned 40 in Novem­ber ) but I have started to feel less of a need to poke around the detailed guts of the tech­nol­ogy I pur­chase. I still take the time to learn about and under­stand how things work but I would rather pay for a com­plete pack­age that gives me the free­dom to do things and do them with a min­i­mal amount of “configuration”.I am more con­cerned about how my data is han­dled and stored than about the actual hard­ware or soft­ware mech­a­nisms in my devices. I want to be able to move my con­tent ( either what I made or what I bought ) between sys­tems and appli­ca­tions with the same ease that I move my money between banks. I do not want to invest in any tech­nol­ogy that locks away my data in some pro­pri­etary silo.I do not want my music locked up. I don’t care if WMA or AAC or ALE or what­ever or what­ever sounds bet­ter. I use MP3 because the for­mat is portable to any platform.I want to archive the con­tent on my media record­ing devices ( whether a dig­i­tal cam­corder, PVR/DVR, DVD ) in a portable for­mat. That means I should be able to move the con­tent from my TiVo to my hard drive in MPEG4 or MPEG2. I don’t care if TiVo wants me to buy some bloated piece of soft­ware from one of their pre­ferred part­ners to burn a disc. It’s my device; piss off.I want stan­dard open inter­faces on all my devices. For me that means, USB, IEEE 1394 (Firewire), DVI and plain old Toslink. HDMI has DRM built into the hardware.I want to sup­port the open source and Linux com­mu­ni­ties but I demand ease of use. Until I can get my mom to use it then it’s too difficult.[digg=http://digg.com/apple/I_demand_ease_of_use/blog]

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GAuthor: Khürt
I'm a husband, a father to two very smart kids, an information security manager and a web developer. I'm a Mac geek who loves photography, hefe-weisse ale and Ethiopian coffee. I'm @khurtwilliams on twitter.
  • Island in the Net

    Jeff, Thanks for the com­ment. The "post" is actu­ally a sum­mary of some email exchanges with a friend.

  • http://islandinthenet.com Island in the Net

    Jeff,
    Thanks for the com­ment. The “post” is actu­ally a sum­mary of some email exchanges with a friend.

  • http://islandinthenet.com Island in the Net

    Jeff,
    Thanks for the com­ment. The “post” is actu­ally a sum­mary of some email exchanges with a friend.

  • Jeff Ven­tura

    It’s not your age man. It’s the fact that tech­nol­ogy trips over itself for the SAKE of itself, and that’s great for the engi­neers and hob­by­ists, but when it comes to end users get­ting real VALUE from tech­nol­ogy, that’s a prob­lem. I’m 37 and I under­stand tech­nol­ogy just fine. But now that big­ger things are in my life than build­ing a new gam­ing rig or down­load­ing share­ware all night, I want *what tech­nol­ogy can do for me* to be front-and-center, not tech­nol­ogy itself. The land­scape is chang­ing in this direc­tion more and more, as I see it. Good post. Jeff Ven­tura <a href=“http://gracefulflavor.net” target=“_blank”>Graceful Flavor</a>

  • http://gracefulflavor.wordpress.com/ Jeff Ven­tura

    It’s not your age man. It’s the fact that tech­nol­ogy trips over itself for the SAKE of itself, and that’s great for the engi­neers and hob­by­ists, but when it comes to end users get­ting real VALUE from tech­nol­ogy, that’s a problem.

    I’m 37 and I under­stand tech­nol­ogy just fine. But now that big­ger things are in my life than build­ing a new gam­ing rig or down­load­ing share­ware all night, I want *what tech­nol­ogy can do for me* to be front-and-center, not tech­nol­ogy itself.

    The land­scape is chang­ing in this direc­tion more and more, as I see it.

    Good post.

    Jeff Ven­tura
    Grace­ful Flavor

  • http://gracefulflavor.wordpress.com/ Jeff Ven­tura

    It’s not your age man. It’s the fact that tech­nol­ogy trips over itself for the SAKE of itself, and that’s great for the engi­neers and hob­by­ists, but when it comes to end users get­ting real VALUE from tech­nol­ogy, that’s a problem.

    I’m 37 and I under­stand tech­nol­ogy just fine. But now that big­ger things are in my life than build­ing a new gam­ing rig or down­load­ing share­ware all night, I want *what tech­nol­ogy can do for me* to be front-and-center, not tech­nol­ogy itself.

    The land­scape is chang­ing in this direc­tion more and more, as I see it.

    Good post.

    Jeff Ven­tura
    Grace­ful Flavor

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