2010, at 10:36 PM, Jim Jeffers wrote:
> If multi-touch is of interest to you then the iPad is a dream come
> true. As a designer having access to an affordable and capable
> computing device with a 10" multitouch screen is a dream come true!
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ced it between the
> iPhone and a "real computer," and it fits there nicely. I'm not going to
> do any actual *work* on an iPad. I'd use a laptop for that. I don't nee
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s, zoom, multitouch
> physics and so on could use a control surface like this. And in a
> dedicated control-surface application, the lack of multitasking
> capability is no problem.
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. I also anticipate
> her being able to play music on the stereo and a hundred other things from
> the couch.
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e
floating controls outlined here:
http://www.lukew.com/ff/entry.asp?983
your thoughts?
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question of whether this is the best approach:
(follow-up page)
"Earlier you've indicated that you have x. We're now going
to ask you some further questions about your x."
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On Nov 12, 2009, at 4:39 PM, Marcus Coghlan wrote:
Any of the
following would be very much appreciated:
# hard stats and real world examples of IxD/usability's impact on
online form dropout rates (theory and best practice I already have a
lot of)
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ty to them (desirability).
User experience design is the summation of these considerations.
Just thought I'd throw that into this discussion.
thanks~
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tly onto the
button
that finishes this page of the form: send, submit, next, ok,
whatever is
appropriate in the context.
If the button isn't just there in the vertical column, then the eyes
hunt
around a bit, looking for the correct button.
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lines http://www.ixda.org/guidelines
List Help .. http://www.ixda.org/help
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ake up of the
> sites you sampled for the models for testing? Also wondering if
> these were UK vs. US or another country focused sites. Just
> wondering if that might have contributed to the models you saw. I'm
> curious if there's some cultural impact here or not
I
> regularly see, especially when shopping on-line, which came over
> from desktop applications.
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you are asking
about. I pulled the most common solutions that came up. thanks~
On Nov 21, 2007, at 8:04 AM, Todd Zaki Warfel wrote:
> Excellent question. Luke, any insights into this? I don't think this
> was mentioned in the article.
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