Upon a request of a customer, we started creating a screencast for him. This was a pretty good experience for us, because it saved hours of time for the usual creation of a documentation. So what we are going to do in the future is using screencasts for explaining the app to our customers
Friday, October 24th, 2008 | Posted in User Experience | 2 Comments »
While thinking about better webdesign and esp. beeing able to respond to user actions, I had the idea of creating process objects with native data objects attached inside the web app. These process objects represent the few most important processes inside my web app with related status information and some objects attached as well as [...]
Friday, October 5th, 2007 | Posted in User Experience | No Comments »
In the last days I was reading a lot about current internet trends, movers & shakers, conepts and the hippest features. And there were two things, where I really think they are going to be a great deal in the internet during the next years. What was very impressing to me, were the enourmous capabilities [...]
Tuesday, September 18th, 2007 | Posted in User Experience | No Comments »
Just a hint for all those who haven’t seen this Article about Commercial Industry wasting millions of dollars on Second Life. This Article is just a great review showing the opinion of the Industry and some major drawbacks of the whole system, which tries to get rid of users and people. READ IT! To summarize [...]
Thursday, September 6th, 2007 | Posted in User Experience | No Comments »
During these days I just ran into Adobe Air and remembered a discussion I had once with Gernot Pötsch. The main innovation of Adobe Air is the ability to unify the Browser and the Desktop. The borders are dissappearing and the user is just doing what he want to do without caring about file uploads, [...]
Monday, September 3rd, 2007 | Posted in Frameworks, Projects, User Experience | No Comments »
We just updated the current version of the Tschitschereengreen website. The following modifications were put into production: »Implementing an RSS-Feed and including it into the Auto-discovery-feature. => Tschitschereengreen RSS Feed »Added Microformats to our contact page »Got all pages with W3C conform html code.
Monday, September 3rd, 2007 | Posted in AJAX, Frameworks, Symfony, User Experience | No Comments »
While writing the previous blog entries, I ran into this inspiring article about the Transaction Model for kids. So as we all know websites like Amazon or eBay are switching their contents displayed for every user based on information they aquired while the user was browsing the page. So what happens, if we apply this [...]
Sunday, September 2nd, 2007 | Posted in AJAX, User Experience | No Comments »
While thinking about the new yoosic I realised that the passed hype about User Experience left some scratches in my mind. Therefore I’m just wondering why User Experience is not really an often mentioned topic in Web2.0. This is very interesting due to the fact that one aspect of Web2.0 – all the AJAX and [...]
Sunday, September 2nd, 2007 | Posted in User Experience | No Comments »