Fyde OS seems to have the cart before the horse by making users log in prior to installation. A streamlined, direct installation process would definitely enhance the user's first impression.
Fyde OS's log-in-first approach feels like being asked to RSVP to a party you haven't even been invited to yet. Offering a direct installation would be a much warmer welcome.
Why does Fyde OS make users log in right off the bat? A direct installation option would make the experience so much smoother for those of us who value simplicity.
Why does Fyde OS place a gate with the log-in prompt before installation? It's like being asked for a ticket before seeing the show. A more intuitive approach would be appreciated.
The initial log-in requirement for Fyde OS is off-putting. Why not allow users to experience the OS firsthand and then decide if they want to commit to an account?
@@emilsonmanol4279Just download the image from the site, throw it on a flash drive. But make sure that the system requirements match your MacBook and back up your data!
Fyde OS's insistence on logging in before installation feels like a barrier to entry. Most OSes prioritize user experience by simplifying the setup process, but this just complicates it.
I tried to run Fyde OS in parallels desktop to test it out and it just wouldn't work. I've used many OS on parallel and I an experience but it just would not work. Maybe do a video tutorial on how to get that up and running
Fyde OS's requirement to log in before installing is such an inconvenience. Why can't we directly install and set up an account later? It feels like an unnecessary hurdle.
Hello devs of FydeOS, I have an idea for the FydeOS desktop environment that i think y'all might like. Desktop Environments: I know that the OS is based on ChromeOS, but what if you could change the entire desktop environment? Imagine having the ability to customize the desktop to look like whatever you want. You can make it look like GNOME, xfce4, KDE Plasma, or maybe even MacOS. This would give the user a more customizable experience with FydeOS, so they're not always stuck with the ChromeOS experience. I think a proper name for this would be, Scenery. Also, the user would be able to customize the tablet mode to their preferences. If y'all like this idea, Please let me know. Thank you, and I hope y'all like this idea for FydeOS.
We do not know how customizable the Chrome OS interface is, however, since it is based slightly on Linux, some kind of customization could be added based on its characteristics.
Why does Fyde OS ask for a handshake before we even step through the door? A direct installation would allow users to get acquainted with the system first, making the commitment to log in feel more organic and less forced.
It's frustrating that Fyde OS doesn't allow direct installation without logging in first. This adds an extra step and feels a bit counterintuitive for users who just want to get started quickly.
It feels counterproductive that Fyde OS wants users to commit with a log-in before even diving into the installation. Shouldn't the focus be on easing users into the experience?
Being forced to log in to Fyde OS before even installing feels backward. It'd be much user-friendlier to offer a direct install and let us decide when to create or enter an account.