>>>One of the sessions at Boise Code Camp I attended over the weekend was about web design. Several points the presenter brought up are applicable to desktop apps. One of those was about asking the user if they want to do something. "Are you sure you want to delete this record?" and then have yes/no buttons. This kind of thing doesn't exist in real life. We get so many of these dialogs and people simply don't read them. They just hit the button, then go, "Oh Sh**!" His point is the question is not needed. Provide a way to undo something. (Example: How GMail handles deleted mail)
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>>>>Frustrate and confuse. Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should.
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>>I agree with that Craig,
>>The one that annoys me most is the one that asks "Are you sure that you want to leave?"
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>Agreed. It's like the developer is astounded that a user might want to use some other program.
and then there is the ominous-sounding "You cannot exit (application name)" messages that you sometimes get in other programs (typically occurs when you try exiting main from main application window, but you still have a window or two from the application minimized or hidden).
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