(I love a computer for writing, my fingers can fly as fast as my brain. Yet, I do not like a computer when i struggle to learn a new program, or repeatedly cant seem to make something work. For me this seems quite often. They change things as quickly as you learn them, and don't know if you have a similar opinion, but I find those changes come with more clicks of the mouse, not less. I don't think computer developers have ever heard of the saying "less is more". Cause they looove "more". More clicks, more complicated doodads, more tools to make things "more". Seriously, for most folks "more" is just not really needed. Feel free to correct me on this, as I am sure some of you love having "more". But those fancy new buttons are like coffee machines that have a dial for weak/medium/strong coffee. Really folks, just put in less coffee!
So as it comes to computers, I don't typically find things intuitive or easy, so when I was working on a new drag and drop weebly website builder I was pleasantly surprised. There are a few things to understand, but pretty intuitive, really drag and drop and dead easy. So with my new toy, I created a new online "pre-pay" ability and was surprised how easy it was to set up. Exciting yes, it would definitely save time on dealing with money with classes. However, I didn't put into the equation that I needed to limit seat sales. So un-techy me had found waaayyy to many folks paying into very limited seats. A big "Thank You", to those of you who graciously willing to be moved around. Moral of this story, computers are great tools, learning curves are often learning mountains, however the view from the top is usually worth the climb!
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2/10/2017 02:03:34 am
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"Outside the Canvas" is the bits and pieces of my eclectic musings, about my process, with hopefully interesting discoveries I can share as I journey as an artist. I'll try to keep it short and sweet, as my son pointed out "nobody wants to reads blog novels Mom".
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