Portable Usability Labs As User Research Tools
Pete Gordon writes "Do Portable Usability and User Research Labs make sense in the software development life-cycle? This interview (my bias--it's with me, and I have a tool in beta now) covers some of the issues and questions on KDE's news site.
I don't have the right answers necessarily, just looking for others input and opinions.
Also, here are other links about the subject over the past few months.
Info World and
Harry's comparison."
I think my opinion is quite different from yours. I don't have a reason yet, but you're wrong. Wrong. And I when I think of reason, I'll post it here and I'll be like "Yeah guy, look at my superior thought process, bet you never thought of that before, eh?" or "Buddy, you're so wrong and here's why:".
But alas, that time has not come yet but when it does it will be sweet.
Don't be so hard on yourself. It was a fine first post. Keep up the good work, some of us respect these valiant efforts. It's not an easy task and you were able to rise to the challenge. Kudos to you!
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