On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 5:01 AM, Thorsten Zachmann <[email protected]>wrote:
> On Saturday, January 22, 2011 16:02:31 Thomas Pfeiffer wrote: > > Hi all, > > as those of you who have been on #calligra today probably already know, a > > group of students offered to do a usability test as a university project > > for us. > > > > The usbility tests would be conducted in March and the students promised > to > > have some results ready for our developer sprint in April. > > > > They have asked us to provide a subject for them to test. They would like > > to know the subject by Wednesday so they can start planning. > > > > My suggestion would be to choose the startup screen as a subject. We all > > agree that it desperately needs improvement and JStaniek already offered > > some very interesting ideas on that. > > I think it would be very helpful to test those ideas before fully > > implementing them to see if they work with users and possibly improve > them > > even further. > > > > Of course other suggestions are welcome as well. > > So what do you think? > > One think that comes to my mind would also be the tools and how to use > them. > Maybe not the text tool as it is quite work in progress at the moment but > maybe the patter/gradient tool. I know we also think about reworking them > but > there a good usability review might help with that. > Maybe it would also be good to test the basic interactions of manipulating > shapes with the default tool, thinks like resizing, rotation e.g. > I agree tool/docker interaction should be tested. My impression is that many users have problems with it as the tool concept isn't used in other office suites.
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