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When writing desktop applications, which is the most important for you?   [Edit]

Survey period: 22 Mar 2004 to 28 Mar 2004

It certainly depends on the the type of application, but in general, which one is your #1 goal?

OptionVotes% 
Speed726.37
Ease of use42137.22
Reliability33029.18
Maintainability907.96
Extensibility605.31
Good looking UI11410.08
Efficient use of resources443.89



 
GeneralMaintainability Pin
Bamaco223-Mar-04 8:13
Bamaco223-Mar-04 8:13 
GeneralRe: Maintainability Pin
Anonymous31-Mar-04 9:09
Anonymous31-Mar-04 9:09 
GeneralReliability || Ease of Use Pin
Shog923-Mar-04 6:27
sitebuilderShog923-Mar-04 6:27 
GeneralRe: Reliability || Ease of Use Pin
Signal-923-Mar-04 7:45
Signal-923-Mar-04 7:45 
GeneralChoosing how to vote Pin
Gary Wheeler23-Mar-04 5:45
Gary Wheeler23-Mar-04 5:45 
GeneralSimple deployment? Pin
Daniel Turini23-Mar-04 5:37
Daniel Turini23-Mar-04 5:37 
GeneralEase of use always Pin
Michael P Butler22-Mar-04 23:33
Michael P Butler22-Mar-04 23:33 
GeneralLevel of user's satisfaction Pin
Vladimir Afanasyev23-Mar-04 1:19
Vladimir Afanasyev23-Mar-04 1:19 
Even application is desktop application it can be not easy
inside. Some tasks may be a very complex and as a result it's impossible to do it "Ease of use always".
The good criterion it is level of user's satisfaction but
it is not always mean "ease of use". Many console applications are easy of use but users often are not satisfied because UI. Of course "ease of use" is important but not always.
GeneralRe: Level of user's satisfaction Pin
Curi0us_George23-Mar-04 4:41
Curi0us_George23-Mar-04 4:41 
GeneralRe: Level of user's satisfaction Pin
Vladimir Afanasyev23-Mar-04 5:20
Vladimir Afanasyev23-Mar-04 5:20 
GeneralRe: Level of user's satisfaction Pin
Curi0us_George23-Mar-04 5:31
Curi0us_George23-Mar-04 5:31 
GeneralRe: Level of user's satisfaction Pin
Vladimir Afanasyev23-Mar-04 5:45
Vladimir Afanasyev23-Mar-04 5:45 
GeneralRe: Level of user's satisfaction Pin
Curi0us_George23-Mar-04 6:28
Curi0us_George23-Mar-04 6:28 
GeneralBut ease of use is relative. Pin
Vladimir Afanasyev23-Mar-04 21:33
Vladimir Afanasyev23-Mar-04 21:33 
GeneralRe: Ease of use always Pin
Andrew McCarter23-Mar-04 4:36
Andrew McCarter23-Mar-04 4:36 
GeneralRe: Ease of use always Pin
Rui Jiang25-Mar-04 14:04
Rui Jiang25-Mar-04 14:04 
GeneralRe: Ease of use always Pin
Anonymous25-Mar-04 20:26
Anonymous25-Mar-04 20:26 
GeneralMissing choice Pin
Skond22-Mar-04 22:00
Skond22-Mar-04 22:00 
GeneralRe: Missing choice Pin
Peter Mares23-Mar-04 22:39
Peter Mares23-Mar-04 22:39 
GeneralReliability then Speed Pin
John M. Drescher22-Mar-04 19:25
John M. Drescher22-Mar-04 19:25 
GeneralRe: Reliability then Speed Pin
Navin23-Mar-04 4:53
Navin23-Mar-04 4:53 
Generalease of use Pin
PJ Arends22-Mar-04 19:14
professionalPJ Arends22-Mar-04 19:14 
GeneralRe: ease of use Pin
Paul Watson22-Mar-04 21:47
sitebuilderPaul Watson22-Mar-04 21:47 
GeneralRe: ease of use Pin
Anonymous23-Mar-04 13:31
Anonymous23-Mar-04 13:31 
GeneralRe: ease of use Pin
Navin23-Mar-04 3:35
Navin23-Mar-04 3:35 

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