It is not intuitive to have pop-ups use double negatives, as Windows
programs do when installed. I believe the idea is to "confuse and get
more spy-ware installed per user" The users seem to have no time to be
sure of what they are installing. My latest Ubuntu victim chose Ubuntu
over Windows, only after a run in with his bank. Seems that when his
computer slowed down, his bank balance went down as well, go figure!
When teacher/professors push Windows products as they do, most sheeple
just follow the lead, thinking the leaders know what they are talking
about. In reality the leaders are bought off by Microsoft, with free
computers, and free upgrades on MS software. It is just to bad they
don't understand freedom.
Maybe now that Unity is out with an interface that is very similar to
the tablets people are using, they will know a true leader.
What the community needs are free CDs that show some how-tos to
distribute with the latest release to help with the transition.