You seem to be under the impression that I’m implementing naive RSVP with a slightly improved UI. I’ve made improvements that I haven’t told you about, and I’m experimenting with different variations on the concept. I believe that people don’t persist with RSVP because the software is bad—in addition to the inconvenience of getting started, they periodically force task loads into timeslices where they don’t fit, which derails the reader badly. I wrote my own software because I believe I’ve found ways to reduce how often that happens, and to reduce the disruption when it does.
If you think you know something about RSVP that I don’t, just say it. Don’t play games.
You seem to be under the impression that I’m implementing naive RSVP with a slightly improved UI. I’ve made improvements that I haven’t told you about, and I’m experimenting with different variations on the concept. I believe that people don’t persist with RSVP because the software is bad—in addition to the inconvenience of getting started, they periodically force task loads into timeslices where they don’t fit, which derails the reader badly. I wrote my own software because I believe I’ve found ways to reduce how often that happens, and to reduce the disruption when it does.
If you think you know something about RSVP that I don’t, just say it. Don’t play games.