Comment Re:Just be better (Score 0) 212
There really isn't that much in the way of "learning a new interface" - it's more about the user's perception of what they'll have to do if they make the switch. "I'm used to IE" is a lame, bu tincredibly powerful reason for not using something much better than what they have.
People, as a general rule, would rather put up with annoyances than change. People do not like change. But usually it only takes a little push to send people over to the other side, and then they can make an informed decision. It's the uninformed-ness that's the problem when IE arrives out-of-the-box, already sitting there for the user.
People, as a general rule, would rather put up with annoyances than change. People do not like change. But usually it only takes a little push to send people over to the other side, and then they can make an informed decision. It's the uninformed-ness that's the problem when IE arrives out-of-the-box, already sitting there for the user.