Examining the Windows UI to make it more powerful, intuitive, and effective.
elempoimen's Articles In Personal Computing
July 8, 2005 by Tory Larson
Another thought-provoking article on AppleMatters.com. He's right, but...there's a major problem with this idea. If the metaphor is unusable, then the device is, perhaps, non-intuitive. I know a 70-year-old lady who does amazingly well with Windows. Why? Because, she's been able to wrap her head around the metaphor. Most older people can't. I agree that computing will be very different in 25 years, and perhaps easier to support. But, we live here and now--and I don't want to have to wa...
July 6, 2005 by Tory Larson
...but then, neither has Windows or any other OS. A great article on computer usability on applematters.com...
July 6, 2005 by Tory Larson
I'm a user-interface nut. Usability is of paramount importance to me. That's the number one reason I switched back to windows from linux. Stop laughing. *g* Usability in applications, that is...not usability in the os interface. Windows' primary fault in its UI is that it is somewhat rigid. Either you do things the MS way...or you have to switch shells. Programs like Stardock's ObjectBar are changing that...but sometimes too many option aren't good, either. The number one thing I miss ...