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A new usability website has opened its doors and gives in interesting viewpoint of the new GNOME 2.6. This review is great because it offers recommendations for how things could be improved instead of focusing on the faults and hoping that the next version will improve upon them. An added bonus is that they have included user surveys they conducted which definitely help to give some interesting insight into how different levels of users operate.
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One Response for "GNOME 2.6 Usability Study and Review"
July 20th, 2004 at 9:24 am
1…it offers recommendations for how things could be improved instead of focusing on the faults and hoping that the next version will improve upon them.
Well, that is what usability testing is supposed to do…
About their site: And the usability pool dilutes a bit more each day it seems.
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