There are 2 types of users.
1. Those with a fairly good understanding of Linux, or at least a good enough understanding to figure things out. Most of these people don't see any need to make things easier. They can do what they need to do.
2. New users with little understanding, still trying to learn some of the basics. They would like to see things made easier.
To install Tiny Core using the standard method, you need a broadband internet connection, and during the installation process you need to download certain extensions.
This does not work for those with wireless internet connections, as they need to install Tiny Core before they can connect to the internet. Quite a lot of people use wireless internet connections.
To make it easy, an ISO could be made containing Tiny Core, and all of the extensions which may be used by those installing it in different situations.
A script could then be made, where the user is prompted to answer a number of questions, and the installation process automated.
A GUI interface could then be added.
The installation script / interface could be an extension, and experienced users would not need to use it.
This ISO could be in addition to what is already existing, not replacing what is already existing.
I have raised this issue before, and the team did not see a need for it.
Anyone can make a contribution. If someone wants to make a script for installation, go ahead. It could be made into an extension.
To those new users, still learning the basics: I encourage you to persevere. It is actually quite simple once you get it. Read the information on the web site, and ask specific questions about things you don't understand. There are a lot of helpful people here.
If enough people say it should be made easier, the team may reconsider.