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Aug 12 |
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Do high fidelity wireframes defeat the purpose? Removed the prototype tag to avoid confusion. |
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Aug 12 |
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Do high fidelity wireframes defeat the purpose? +1 for the point about lo-fi for layout and hi-fi for content. |
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Aug 11 |
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Do high fidelity wireframes defeat the purpose? +1 for 'learn when to use which fidelity'. Excellent point. |
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Aug 11 |
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Do high fidelity wireframes defeat the purpose? Sorry for the tag confusion. Removed [prototype]. |
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Nov 15 |
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UI design app for programmers. +1 for doing logos in vector. And also that design is not about about the program but the person's skill set. You could go out and spend $1000s on the best software and still make a logo that looks like a turd. |
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Oct 14 |
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Best way to accept user input of multiple numbers? I marked this one as the answer because it was the first to mention the 'add each number to a list' idea. However, +1 also goes to Nir's answer (ui.stackexchange.com/questions/1967/…) for adding some more important ideas to the discussion. |
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Oct 13 |
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Best way to accept user input of multiple numbers? +1 for the 'add to listbox' idea. |
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Oct 13 |
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Best way to accept user input of multiple numbers? +1 Excellent points Nir, especially the editing and validatiion. |
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Oct 13 |
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Best way to accept user input of multiple numbers? No, unfortunately the users can't copy/paste. The numbers are hand written on the top of pieces of paper (invoices, receipts, etc) |
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Oct 13 |
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Best way to accept user input of multiple numbers? @Patrick - It will be used approx once/day. Interesting idea to adjust the style of the UI based on usage levels. I'll keep that in mind. |
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Oct 13 |
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Best way to accept user input of multiple numbers? @Patrick - Yes, the users will all be using desktops with numeric keypads. |
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Aug 24 |
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Must-read User Interface Book? @Robert - While it is a book about web usability, it does contain many lessons/concepts that are applicable to anything from a Silverlight app to the dashboard on your car. Just common sense ideas about how people's brains work and how they interact with things they see. That said, if you have absolutely zero interest in web or application UIs it might not be up your alley. |