By sabina.idler
via blog.usabilla.com
Published: Jan 18 2013 / 11:33
Microsoft has bet the future of Windows on a risky strategy of creating an operating system that works on both tablets and desktops. This seemingly smart strategy is doomed for a number of reasons, but mostly, they just forgot the basics. They didn’t know their customer. They didn’t solve a problem. Their messaging is unclear and they ignored user research.
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Greg Brown replied ago:
The One Readability Principle the Author Forgot that Doomed this Article: Formatting Matters. That article may have included some interesting perspectives, but as written it was pretty much unreadable.
netsql replied ago:
I kind of question authors judgement on UX and the word 'doomed'. W8 looks to be doing ok relative to OSX, etc.
infovation_Softwares replied ago:
if retards and shameless people can do Objective C for money, Windows will practically wont die for next 200 years.
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