Hello Leisa!
Thanks for the input. I'll be happy to see a screencast of that app.
They may be a free trial, but I don't have a Mac to test it :)
Best Regards,
Allan
On Tuesday, 22 December, 2009 10:05 AM, Leisa Reichelt wrote:
hi guys
new to this list, so hope you don't mind me adding my 2c here - just
wanted to check that you've taken a look at silverbackapp.com
<http://silverbackapp.com> as a reference interface for this project.
It doesn't have an observer mode, just runs usability test capture
(screen capture + headshot) from a Mac, but has a fairly nice, simple
admin UI - worth a look and I think you can get a 30 day trial for
free. If not, sing out and I'm happy to do a screencast of my
installation.
hope that helps and good luck with this project - it's definitely needed!
Leisa
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2009/12/22 Allan Caeg <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
Maybe, on the welcome screen, we can just use something like what
I proposed earlier ( http://i.imagehost.org/0753/welcome.png )
then when the user selects the project he wants, he'll see all the
sessions there.
That would create less visual noise, because you wont see every
session from different projects on the welcome screen. After all,
if you have a session in mind, you know what project contains it. :)
By the way, there's a GNOME 3 usability hackfest on feb 22-26.
Ivanka is going to be there too. I think, this project deserves
some attention there. After all, they're talking about Pongo there ;)
Allan
On Monday, 21 December, 2009 02:38 PM, Natan Yellin wrote:
OK. I was thinking that we could always show individual sessions
and just group them under project headings.
Something like:
Recent Sessions:
* Project 1
- Session 1
- Session 2
- View All
* Project 2
- Session 1
- Session 2
- View All
* View All Projects
On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 8:32 AM, Allan Caeg <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Good question.. I was thinking that it's going to be one
project. A project is a group of related sessions. I just
don't know if that's technically feasible. If it's not it's
just going to be one session.
On Monday, 21 December, 2009 02:29 PM, Natan Yellin wrote:
Yes.
I don't know much about usability testing, so is each entry
in "Recent Projects" a group of related sessions or just one
session (e.g. one user)?
Natan
On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 5:50 AM, Allan Caeg
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Like this one? http://i.imagehost.org/0753/welcome.png :)
Got the idea from Brasero
http://www.ubuntu-pics.de/bild/35029/screenshot_030_sw8XCE.png
On Monday, 21 December, 2009 05:14 AM, Natan Yellin wrote:
Whoops, I hit the send button too soon. :)
What about an overview window with buttons like:
[View a past session] [Record a new session]
Clicking on [Record a new session] would open up a
window with some default settings. The user would then
click on a [Create Session] button afterwhich the
window would be the same as if it was opened with
[Record a new Session]
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 11:09 PM, Natan Yellin
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
What about an overview window with buttons like:
[View a past session] [Record a new session]
After clicking on [Re
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 10:19 AM, James Moschou
<[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> What app did you use to make this mockup? :)
Gtk Builder/Glade
Also I agree that a wizard would not work. I
just didn't want a
prepare/setup tab that would become useless
once the recording has
started.
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