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| location | San Diego, CA | |
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| visits | member for | 2 years, 7 months |
| seen | Jan 25 at 23:58 | |
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Oct 28 |
answered | Japanese people hate my site |
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Oct 27 |
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What is the most common user interface in the world? @blunders, Good point. Or just phones in general. |
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Oct 27 |
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What is the most common user interface in the world? Time spent reading, scrolling, commenting, "liking", etc. |
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Oct 27 |
answered | What is the most common user interface in the world? |
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Oct 27 |
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Who designs great UIs with usability testing? @Nir: I think around the time of the original Macintosh, Apple was the king of usability. Now, they are merely good at it, which means they sometimes don't get things right--or it takes a version or three to get them right. They make beautiful products that people really like, though, and they're really on a roll lately in terms of innovation and marketing. The particular problem of positioning a cursor on a touch screen is a tough nut to crack. On my touchscreen phone (not an iPhone), I just stab repeatedly until the cursor goes where I want it (i.e., brute force approach) :) |
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Oct 27 |
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Who designs great UIs with usability testing? @Rahul: Thanks for confirming my suspicion :) You can really tell Apple designs are visionary and very not "by committee", but at the same time, they work well enough out of the box that you have to assume they've been put in front of plenty of users before releasing to the public. |
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Oct 27 |
answered | Who designs great UIs with usability testing? |
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Oct 26 |
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How do you calculate the cognitive memory load requirements of an interface? @blunders, glad I could help. |
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Oct 26 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Oct 26 |
answered | How do you calculate the cognitive memory load requirements of an interface? |
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Oct 26 |
awarded | Supporter |