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Subject: Re: Status of study
From: Greg Turpin <gregturp () home ! com>
Date: 2001-07-21 1:53:46
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I read the study as well. They made some very valid points.
The vast majority of the problems are already incorporated
in KDE. However, I still think two things:
-- The control center needs to have multiple modes (for
beginners and advanced users)
-- When selecting "Logout" from the menu - it should
give you an option to not only logout but
to shutdown or reboot. The "Logout" entry
on the menu should probably be changed
to "Shutdown".
Just my $0.02,
Greg
On Friday 20 July 2001 4:00 pm, Bart Szyszka wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was just wondering what's going on with this study. Slashdot had a post
> about a GNOME useability study and I've been trying to find out about plans
> to do a similar study for KDE. The GNOME study that I'm refering to is at:
> http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gup/ut1_report/report_main.html
>
> What do you guys think of that study? I noticed a lot of the problem spots
> are something KDE has definitly taken care of. : )
>
> I'm a graphic designer and web developer with PHP experience. I noticed the
> kde-usability study is in need of some web developers. Please let me know
> if there's anything I can help with, though I'm mostly better at the design
> and HTML aspects of development than I am with PHP.
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