However, many users feel that the existing menus should have been left alone.
Eventually, though, most users will feel compelled to do some more substantial work.
"Our ordinary users who had never experienced anything but a regular personal computer felt the same way."
These members seem to agree, encourage and offer advice to the other party which makes the user feel they have more in common.
Many users felt this to be a significant step backwards.
Fear works, especially with technology, where most users feel they are in over their head.
It places value on how happy a program makes its users feel.
If the user feels like it, he/she can switch between the two.
And there's also the possibility that my experience isn't really representative of what the average user would feel.
These incentives allow the user to feel good as an active member of the community.