Albino,

Absolutely. Understanding who is using AOO, and why it is important to
them, in the context of their digital experience, is critical to our long
term survival. In an age of choice, design is differentiator and design
matters.

As for social research, yes, we need a plan to crowd source the types of
info you mentioned below. I'll create a page on the UX wiki to capture our
thoughts.

The AOO UX community is just getting up and running. We could use your
energy and great ideas.

Watch your inbox and check out the wiki for more information.

Regards,
Kevin

AOO User Experience



On Wednesday, May 16, 2012, Albino Biasutti Neto wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> After the release of Apache OpenOffice 3.4, I have read enough news /
> positive feedback on AOO (at least what I have researched) and using the
> social networking AOOBr.
>
> We can start doing User Researchs with questions or polls or basic
> questions, which do not last even 2 to 4 minutes for the user.
>
> Questions like:
>
> - Do you like AOO?
> - What did you expect AOO?
> - Do you use but Write, Calc, Impress, basic math?
> - What to expect from next releases?
> - Suggests improvements in AOO?
> - But speaks of his office with packages Usability.
> - etc.
>
> What do you think?
>
> Best,
>
> Albino
>

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