hi Pravin, On Thu, 2009-05-21 at 12:12 +0530, Pravin Dhayfule wrote:
End Users indeed are concerned. May be not with the name, rather with the deployment. When we build and distribute Desktop Applications, end users assume that they can just install the application through a setup file and its done. When they want a backup, they just need to click on a "Backup Menu Item" and enter the "Save As" file name.
But how does that relate to having or not having a certain software component which the user would never go and see? As you rightly said, all that users want is a button to back up, button to restore, may be a button to change the server location etc.
These are the perspectives of end users. Now it doesnt matter if we use My-SQl or any other DB, the users are concerned with ease to deploy....
And performance, which is the responsibility of the developer. And I am dead sure a toy database for personal level data is never going to be choice for a big accounting software. Again end-users are if different types. A sysadmin is an end user and a data entry person is an enduser as well.
happy hacking. Krishnakant.
Bye Regards