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In Control
Tue, Nov 10 2009 8:55 AM
What I realize more and more is that the end-users wants to be In Control . This applies especially with new developed applications that automates some of their work. By default users are skeptic. The application have to earn their trust. The more they get the feeling they are not in control, the less trust and the less acceptance of your newly developed product...
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OS Desktop Experience
Thu, Oct 8 2009 7:58 AM
The other day I was talking about how exactly the transition will be when switching from mouse/keyboard to touch when it comes to the User Experience. For example your operating system desktop. And then I came across this promotional video of BumpTop.com . Really nice! Desktops are very personal, so I really don’t expect that the majority will use this. But it...
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Windows 7
Tue, Aug 25 2009 11:03 AM
I’ve been using Windows 7 Enterprise (RTM) for about a week now, and I must say, I really see the benefits of working with it. Although you might consider it “Windows Vista +”, I’m sure that there’s still plenty of new features I haven’t noticed yet. But for the end user (like me) there are a couple of things that I’ve used now (whether it’s desired or not)....
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