>Hello,
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>I just wrote an article about building user friendly interfaces, maybe that is of interest for some of you or you have some ideas to add from your own.
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http://cisberner.wordpress.com/I've always said that anyone who is going to create
good user apps should first do the user activity. In other words, do data entry on 'bad' data entry screens and then on 'good' data entry screens and pay attention to what the differences were.
Keep in mind who you're programming for. Managers, for the most part, like bells and whistles, lots of mousing and drop down lists and such. People in the trenches want speed.
"You don't manage people. You manage things - people you lead" Adm. Grace Hopper
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