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SimplicITy is a Linux PC for the elderly

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 6:49 am
by LinuxMint-4
SimplicITy is a Linux PC for the elderly
By Dave Parrack

http://tech.blorge.com/Structure:%20/20 ... e-elderly/


SimplicITy is a Linux PC for the elderlyIt’s a sad fact of life that as we get older our ability to learn new skills and retain information lessens. Which explains why a five-year-old child can pretty much rebuild a PC while their grandparents have trouble finding the on/off button. Believe it or not, Linux could be the answer to the elderly’s prayers thanks to a new PC called SimplicITy.

There’s a definite generation gap when it comes to technology. The older generations were brought up when mechanics ruled over electronics. Televisions are fine as they’ve been around a long time and haven’t changed much in 50 years. But mobile phones, mp3 players, and especially computers are a different story altogether.

Some older people pick things up quickly and easily, and will have no problem buying a computer and venturing online with it. But others may struggle with the technology and find themselves cut off from the Internet and all the goodness that comes with it as a result.

In order to help these people, Wessex Computers and the Discount-age Web site have teamed up to release the SimplicITy computer. The SimplicITy has been designed with elderly people with no experience of computing or the Web in mind. Therefore, everything is simplified, as the name suggests.

According to BBC News, SimplicITy computers come with a special version of the Linux operating system. When they are turned on they skip straight to a front page titled ‘Square One’. On here are just six options: Email, Web, Profile, Chat, Files, and Video Tutorials. The email program is based on an Italian design called Eldy and the video tutorials show ex-Blue Peter presenter Valerie Singleton explaining how to use the computer.

Once users have got to grips with the basics of computing and using the Web they can replace the SimplicITy OS with a standard Linux one such as Ubuntu. Although I fear that would be more frustrating for an elderly user than letting them loose on Windows to begin with.

Some people may find this objectionable and patronizing but I personally don’t. No-one’s forcing this on anyone but those of a certain age who aren’t confident enough to buy a PC or Mac and learn everything from scratch will be able to get the helping hand they desire. Which can only be a good thing.

Re: SimplicITy is a Linux PC for the elderly

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 12:32 pm
by eddie
What is elderly? I propose that article is pure rhetoric. A precursor for the argument to have euthanasia for the elderly. I have met a lot of college students who could not acquire knowledge even if you put it on a platter for them. My step uncle is eighty years old and uses a variety of operating systems and is always trying new software.

Re: SimplicITy is a Linux PC for the elderly

Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 4:00 pm
by Jelle
My stepgrandpa uses a pc like this ( http://www.simpc.com ) and he never used a pc before, but now he even does online banking, so I think it's a pretty good idea. They used Gentoo as the base os and it works lovely. I don't think he'd use a pc if this one wasn't out there, it would have been too big a step for him.
My step uncle is eighty years old and uses a variety of operating systems and is always trying new software.
I think it also depends on what you've been doing all your life. I believe you're less inhibited to use pc's if you've been quite a 'techie' or adventurous person all your life, not necessarily only with computers. My stepgrandpa was a baker all his life, so he never had to use a computer, or anything technically advanced :-)

Re: SimplicITy is a Linux PC for the elderly

Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 8:35 pm
by eddie
My step father who has since passed away had Alzheimer's disease, I did not even attempt to get him on the computer except to print out some weather maps for him. He was an army air corp (aka air force) meteorologist during wwii but spent most of his life as a geophysicist. I an sure he would have done well at it he had not been afflicted.

Re: SimplicITy is a Linux PC for the elderly

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 10:46 pm
by dann
my old man has been using computers since at least the 80's. His setups are in shambles, except for the Linux boxes which always keep chugging away, ready and waiting; but he seems adverse to using those. Instead, he insists on doing everything under Windows 2000 which keeps blowing up on him time and time again. Why he is adverse to Linux I just don't know. He seems to play a lot of majong on it though because it's always running when I am there.

Re: SimplicITy is a Linux PC for the elderly

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 9:50 am
by Claudio
dann wrote:my old man has been using computers since at least the 80's. His setups are in shambles, except for the Linux boxes which always keep chugging away, ready and waiting; but he seems adverse to using those. Instead, he insists on doing everything under Windows 2000 which keeps blowing up on him time and time again. Why he is adverse to Linux I just don't know. He seems to play a lot of majong on it though because it's always running when I am there.
Considering there are a gazillion Mahjong games out there on Linux, I don't see what's holding him back. Just throw a Windows 2000 theme on either KDE or GNOME and go to town. :D