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The Distribution of Users’ Computer Skills: Worse Than You Think (2016)
(www.nngroup.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I wish I could downvote you more.
"Regular people having trouble with file management? Why don't they just use this obscure, unintuitive program that they clearly won't know how to use!"
"Share to "
Oh no, so unintuitive!
There's a moment at which people have to accept that they just cannot use some things. Either they're willing to learn how to use them, or they do without. It's quite simple.
That should be a simple core os thing
After a while, there are no such "simple things" unless you expect a Star Trek type of interaction "computer, transfer this information" which completely abstracts everything.
Maybe that will happen some day, maybe not, but for now people still have to learn how to drive cars and what the fuck a directory is.
Desktop like file io is not a star trek ask.
Sigh.
Ok. Share a file.
How? Through what medium? Wire? Radio? IR? Any of those?
There has to be an a way to identify and authentify both ends.
There has to be an agreed upon transmission protocol.
You have to specify where your data ends up because your user is probably an idiot.
This has to works for a variety of operating systems that have nothing in common.
And you have to convince everybody to use it.
It's trivial. Get to it. And then you can do all those other things that your users can't deal with. I'm sure it's just as simple.
I'm not saying it's "trivial" I'm saying you shouldn't need a 3rd party service to accomplish it.
Bluetooth isn't "trivial" but the core OS does it just fine. File ops should be the same.
Edit The params discussed were listed above. Send a pdf from phone to laptop.
The medium of connection and communication should be transparently selected. The source and destination should be transparently revealed.