Having separate novice and expert interfaces for a multimedia program is generally NOT a good idea because:

a. it tends to take up too much disk space or bandwidth.
b. novice users tend to get caught in the expert mode.
c. only a minority of users are expert; most users are caught in between and are frustrated.
d. most authoring systems are not capable of handling parallel structures.
e. it makes developing documentation awkward and unwieldy.


c. only a minority of users are expert; most users are caught in between and are frustrated.

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