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<blockquote data-quote="MapleDots" data-source="post: 2351662" data-attributes="member: 322549283"><p>I agree with that, NP forums are overly complicated in my opinion and sometimes there is a lot to be said for simplicity.</p><p></p><p>I recently put in new programs to interact with my clients for two different businesses. For one I picked a complex program and for the other I picked a basic program.</p><p></p><p>Even though the basic program is missing some functions I found ways to work around that and much prefer it over the alternate system that uses complex menus in menus. I am seriously considering dumping the more complex program and switching to the simpler one for my second system.</p><p></p><p>As things are getting more complex I am finding myself seeking out simple and quite honestly I no longer have the time to weed through complex menu structures trying to figure things out.</p><p></p><p>Simple is best, if you want a disagree just add it as a static button. For all my boards I specifically only put in like buttons, its simple and never starts any wars. As soon as you put dislike (and disagree) it is bound to start some heated exchanges. I guess that is good because controversy creates content but it also leads to a lot of people quitting which is something you see quite a lot on np.</p><p></p><p>Sorry about the long post guys...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MapleDots, post: 2351662, member: 322549283"] I agree with that, NP forums are overly complicated in my opinion and sometimes there is a lot to be said for simplicity. I recently put in new programs to interact with my clients for two different businesses. For one I picked a complex program and for the other I picked a basic program. Even though the basic program is missing some functions I found ways to work around that and much prefer it over the alternate system that uses complex menus in menus. I am seriously considering dumping the more complex program and switching to the simpler one for my second system. As things are getting more complex I am finding myself seeking out simple and quite honestly I no longer have the time to weed through complex menu structures trying to figure things out. Simple is best, if you want a disagree just add it as a static button. For all my boards I specifically only put in like buttons, its simple and never starts any wars. As soon as you put dislike (and disagree) it is bound to start some heated exchanges. I guess that is good because controversy creates content but it also leads to a lot of people quitting which is something you see quite a lot on np. Sorry about the long post guys... [/QUOTE]
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