How funny, last night I was showing the first two to my 10 year old, who admitted he didn’t know what a floppy is when I related some story from the web about how a kid didn’t understand the save to file icon.
How funny, last night I was showing the first two to my 10 year old, who admitted he didn’t know what a floppy is when I related some story from the web about how a kid didn’t understand the save to file icon.
Wow, that’s a great anecdote. We take that iconography for granted, but it totally makes sense that younger people would be lost. Some applications have gone to a down arrow and hard drive icon, but the diskette is still very common.
How funny, last night I was showing the first two to my 10 year old, who admitted he didn’t know what a floppy is when I related some story from the web about how a kid didn’t understand the save to file icon.
How funny, last night I was showing the first two to my 10 year old, who admitted he didn’t know what a floppy is when I related some story from the web about how a kid didn’t understand the save to file icon.
Wow, that’s a great anecdote. We take that iconography for granted, but it totally makes sense that younger people would be lost. Some applications have gone to a down arrow and hard drive icon, but the diskette is still very common.