"eye tracking provides much needed razzmatazz to impress clueless
people.. who don%u2019t understand usability." - Jakob Neilsen
@will. That's cool. I think Jakob nails it here: it can be used as a
visual to all the good stuff you already eek out with proven usability
methods.
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I'm starting too see that both camps are not open to persuasion; and
I'll admit I'm still rediculously far from accepting any worthwhile
ROI.
@jay. We know users cannot verbalise their eye movements; and we know
they scan everywhere at break-neck speed looking for something to
click. We can design
I think a solid example is needed to vouch any true benefits beyond
agency differentiation. Monitoring attention in such pinpoint detail
seems a distraction for all parties, from what are probably
fundamental design issues. Observation, interview and heuristics are
much stronger methods; which shou
NATIVE: iPhone/iTouch only, Objective-C programming.
HYBRID: Cross platform, HTML/CSS/JS programming.
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Quick to develop (use exising web skills) and pretty much cross
platform out of the box
http://twitter.com/ritchielee/status/3286187703
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