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== UI proposals ==
== UI proposals ==


*[[/Common/|All apps]]: [[/Common/Startup/|Startup]] [[/Common//Web Browser-like UX for Main Window/|Web Browser-like UX for Main Window]], [[/Common/Dockers vs ToolOptions|Dockers vs. Tool-Options]], [[/Common/Stroke and Fill|Unified Stroke and Fill Configuration]]
*[[/Common/|All apps]]:
**[[/Common/Startup/|Startup]]
**[[/Common/Web Browser-like UX for Main Window/|Web Browser-like UX for Main Window]]
**[[/Common/Dockers vs ToolOptions|Dockers vs. Tool-Options]]
**[[/Common/ToolOptionsSuggestions|Suggestions for the Tool-Options UI]]
**[[/Common/Stroke and Fill|Unified Stroke and Fill Configuration]]
**[[/Common/Shared Document Themes/|Shared Document Themes]]
*Kexi: [[/Common/Startup/Startup_view_integrated_with_the_File_menu#Startup_view_mockup_5:_Kexi|Startup]]
*Kexi: [[/Common/Startup/Startup_view_integrated_with_the_File_menu#Startup_view_mockup_5:_Kexi|Startup]]
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Latest revision as of 11:06, 22 November 2015

These are discussion pages for Usability and UX of Calligra apps. Feel free to contribute.

"The main reasons why it is so hard to create usable products is that there is a conflict between a high-usability level and great user-experience. You might think this as strange, but there is a important difference between the two.

  • Usability is about the "ability to use" something. The aim for a usable product is to make it easy to use.
  • User-experience is not like usability - it is about feelings. The aim here is to create happiness. You want people to feel happy before, during and after they have used your product. To do that you need to take all kinds of things into consideration.

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