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lavazza - 10:36 am on Jul 24, 2007 (gmt 0)
I agree with you regarding the rather lame 'X' in the upper right corner not providing the same sense of control afforded by 'OK' and 'CANCEL' buttons However, I'm not exactly impressed by Jakob Nielson Although he is touted as an expert, I have often wondered why Whilst I concur with much of his writing, I find that most of what he says is nothing more than 'common sense' - the sort of insight that comes easily without a PhD For a so-called (self-proclaimed?) Internet expert, he comes across as a total noob Yeah, right! And then he posts a screendump of the FREEWARE interface... one that will be readily identifiable by any one of the 1000s and 1000s of people all around the whirled have been using it for years, an application that weighs in at less than 1.2MB and works 10 times faster than any proprietary package, for free... or an optional €10 Rather than bashing out yet another pile of 'expert opinion' to bolster his lofty pedestal, he could have flicked the developer an email (try that with adobe!) and/or visited the Bugreports or Feature Requests forums You want 'accessibility' Jakob? The squeaky wheel gets the oil It strikes me that Nielsen's "33 years' experience using computers and 25 years' professional experience analyzing bad designs" hasn't really paid dividends Despite all this experience AND an application that will make any image screen-friendly, Nielsen uses a 42kB thumbnail as a link to a 63kB png file... Do as I say, not as I do?
Thanks for the link lexipixel, a thought provoking read The offending software shall remain nameless; it's a nice piece of shareware that I enjoy enough to have paid the fee. Also, a single developer serves as both the programmer and interface designer on the application, so it would be unfair to pick on him. I know most of the ways interaction designers can confuse or annoy users. I've seen it all before