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I'm not keen to discuss this stuff again, but
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I'm not keen to discuss this stuff again, but
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[quote]Direct feedback on actions in UI is key to getting new users accustomed to a system[/quote]
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[quote]Direct feedback on actions in UI is key to getting new users accustomed to a system[/quote]
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[color=ff4466].
.
.
what's
better
than
that
is
something
a
new
user
can
understand
[i]without
taking
[b]any[/b]
actions[/i][/color].
The
default
bar
has
that.
It
is
very
very
obvious
what
part
of
it
is
spending,
what
part
is
income
and
what
is
your
current
storage.
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[color=ff4466].
.
.
what's
better
than
that
is
something
a
new
user
can
understand
[i]without
taking
[b]any[/b]
actions[/i][/color].
The
default
bar
has
that.
It
is
very
very
obvious
what
part
of
it
is
spending,
what
part
is
income
and
what
is
your
current
storage.
And
yes,
yours
has
that
too,
but
it
has
more
visual
noise.
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I'd argue that the amount of information presented to a new user is not as important as long as he can [u]intuitively[/u] tell what means what and where he can find a certain element.
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Although I still can't quite put my finger on what makes the default bar much more intuitive than yours. I'll keep thinking about it.
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