What’s better for software applications end-user or casual-user?
“End-user” is the widely accepted term, but a lot of scientific papers use “casual-user”.
What is the difference between them and what the rest of the world thinks?
My first thought was to “start a new relationship”; now I am not familiar with all the terminology.
As a beginner user, I would assume that end-user includes all users of a complete product, while casual user implies that the user does not utilize the advanced features of a product, such as debugging
tools or root access.
As a beginner user, I would assume that end-user includes all users of a complete product, while casual user implies that the user does not utilize the advanced features of a product, such as debugging
tools or root access.
As a beginner user, I would assume that end-user includes all users of a complete product, while casual user implies that the user does not utilize the advanced features of a product, such as debugging
tools or root access.
As a beginner user, I would assume that end-user includes all users of a complete product, while casual user implies that the user does not utilize the advanced features of a product, such as debugging
tools or root access.
As a beginner user, I would assume that end-user includes all users of a complete product, while casual user implies that the user does not utilize the advanced features of a product, such as debugging
tools or root access.
As a beginner user, I would assume that end-user includes all users of a complete product, while casual user implies that the user does not utilize the advanced features of a product, such as debugging
tools or root access.
As a beginner user, I would assume that end-user includes all users of a complete product, while casual user implies that the user does not utilize the advanced features of a product, such as debugging
tools or root access.
As a beginner user, I would assume that end-user includes all users of a complete product, while casual user implies that the user does not utilize the advanced features of a product, such as debugging
tools or root access.
As a beginner user, I would assume that end-user includes all users of a complete product, while casual user implies that the user does not utilize the advanced features of a product, such as debugging
tools or root access.
As a beginner user, I would assume that end-user includes all users of a complete product, while casual user implies that the user does not utilize the advanced features of a product, such as debugging
tools or root access.