> That is the point, I absolutely dont feel reading up on > something is necessarily a bad thing. ?My hair stand up if > I watch a typical no-clue windows user more or less > randomly hitting buttons in the interface until "something" > works. ?I do feel this "it has to work out of the box > without me having to know anything about it" attitude is > childish. There are two different things we should divide. There are users who simply have no idea what they want to do. This is the type you mentioned above and you're right. OTOH, there are users who already have knowledge about a certain task. These users will first try explore the UI before reading docs. Be honest: Do you read documentation when trying out a new webbrowser or text processor? Certainly not. You know what these tools are for, and you know how to deal with text processors or web browsers. The latter one is the target group we're discussing. Users who already know about audio, audio synthesis and audio processing. Best regards ce