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List:       kde-usability
Subject:    Re: Openusability about Kmail 1.7
From:       Marco Gusy <picander78 () yahoo ! it>
Date:       2006-10-11 15:17:09
Message-ID: 200610111717.09235.picander78 () yahoo ! it
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Alle 16:41, mercoledì 11 ottobre 2006, Celeste Lyn Paul ha scritto:
> Many of us follow the philosophy that "users are not designers".  We are
> open to hear about interface and interaction difficulties you are having,
> however often stop short once you start suggesting design alternatives.

Ok, ok. I didn't want to open a thread about "may I start threads" :-)

I just wanted to report some usability issues I encounterd after some changes 
in kmail, and hear others opinions... but opinions about the problem, not 
about "users are not designers". I did not suggest any alternative design, I 
only said the kmail 1.7 aspect was more intuitive to me.

The usability study may be good, but are you sure it was well implemented by 
the developers?  I just would like to point this to you usability experts. 
Talking about this could be useless or useful depending on your attitude, if 
you think this is the wrong place to discuss about this sorry, as I said i 
didn't want to be inopportune.

Thanks

Marco
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