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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



 
GeneralRe: Maintainability Pin
John Kuhn22-Mar-04 15:51
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DBuckner22-Mar-04 17:08
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John Kuhn22-Mar-04 17:29
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DBuckner22-Mar-04 18:17
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Navin23-Mar-04 3:39
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John Kuhn23-Mar-04 9:39
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Navin24-Mar-04 5:33
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John Kuhn24-Mar-04 7:08
John Kuhn24-Mar-04 7:08 
Navin wrote:
but you never know for sure until your app is actually being used for its intended purpose

If that were true, all software would fail immediately upon deployment; I suggest that everyone should adopt an iterative design & build process, so that users are involved throughout. No one should ever go from talking to users, to building, testing and coding, straight to release, without talking to them and showing them what you're doing and letting them use it a bit so that you get feedback on what's right and what's wrong. And while it's true that no product is ever perfect at the time it's deployed, users give you feedback on what they SEE in front of them, and what they are able to do with it. If you get such feedback, you can immediately incorporate it into a an application in which most other factors were considered during the system design and architecture.

Navin wrote:
Even major companies like Microsoft have to change their UIs from time to time

And they do this based on feedback about products that were put through extensive usability testing in the first place.

Navin wrote:
you may have mistaken who your users really were going to be. Perhaps a completely different set of users started using your product and you didn't anticipate their particular needs.

If that happens, which I suppose it does, then the mistake was not that someone didn't work with users, but that the market analysis was bad and the wrong target market was identified... or in a corporate setting, that someone worked with executives & managers instead of the actual end-users.



What a piece of work is man, how noble in reason, how infinite in faculties, in form and moving how express and admirable . . . and yet to me, what is this quintessence of dust? -- Hamlet, Act II, Scene ii.
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Anonymous31-Mar-04 9:18
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John Kuhn31-Mar-04 14:05
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Anonymous31-Mar-04 20:58
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John Kuhn1-Apr-04 7:44
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John Kuhn22-Mar-04 19:15
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GeneralWindows Media Player isn't easy Pin
Nathan Holt at EMOM23-Mar-04 5:30
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John Kuhn23-Mar-04 9:48
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Nathan Holt at EMOM25-Mar-04 5:12
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