This rule is that 80 per cent of users of computer programs use only 20 per cent of the programs’ functions and that 20 per cent of users use 80 per cent of the programs’ functions.
(As an aside, if you saw my colleagues Grattan, Warden, Macklin and Abjorensen, you’d wonder why it wasn’t called the 90-10 rule or the 95-5 rule, but never mind.)
The challenge to the 80-20 rule has come with two new graphics programs. One has been on the market a short time, PagePlus from Serif, and the other, CorelDraw 5 is to be launched in Australia next week.
Corel is the Rolls Royce, Mercedes and Porsche of graphics programs. Hands up those who can afford to drive and Rolls Royce, Mercedes or Porsche.
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