I'm in my 15 minutes break from planning. Designing new features is a lot of fun but is pretty damn hard. You may think, well, why don't just do what customers asked you to do the last version the exact way they asked you to do it? A: We would never do anything innovative; besides, what one customer wants is what another customer hates.
True, your main focus while designing features is to satisfy a customer need, but the way you satisfy that need is equally important; you can do what everybody else is doing or you can open the doors to something that customers didn't even think of before.
Simple, powerful and intuitive...that is the way a feature should be. Example? Google, Excel's Autofilter, Vista's search menu.
True, your main focus while designing features is to satisfy a customer need, but the way you satisfy that need is equally important; you can do what everybody else is doing or you can open the doors to something that customers didn't even think of before.
Simple, powerful and intuitive...that is the way a feature should be. Example? Google, Excel's Autofilter, Vista's search menu.
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