Intuitive design
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sarajaksa commented
There was a person with a slower phone, who found the design not-intuitive. Will meet with him to find out what does it mean.
Sam sem na telefonu, s hitrostjo stare mame (zelo počasen) in se na telefonih res ne znajdem. Posledično, ko sem odprl aplikacijo za DES je bilo to skoraj da nočna mora. Ker sem videl, da bo to preveč energije pobralo, da bom jaz lahko zapisal svoj DES. Zato je moj glavni predlog bil ta, da se naredi aplikacijo bolj intuitivno. Da je čim bolj efektivno, itn.
sarajaksa commented
The problem was:
- Something more simple to use
- Too many questions makes the answering too intimidating (but this is the result of research plan, not app) - possible solution: make the progressive answering (show first question - when answered show the next one - could be done using swiping, and being able to take a picture would be one screen, but there would be mo multiple-tags and no correcting)
- Based on my observation - the app needs a better UX to differentiate between chosen and not-chosen tags (people clicked on the tag again after adding, even though it was already chosen)
- When answering questions, they might get confused/interrupted in the middle (social situations), and then they don't know which answer it is
- Sometimes the app is not responsive (example choosing the research plan - cannot replicate on my phone) - so they asked for more feedback, like pop-up (also wanted more feedback)
- The list of dates with notifications is not shown (can not replicate)
- When notification is tapped, it should throw you on the beep (even if in the app)
- Add screen with info about current research plan (Done)
- Being able to save no matter what you do (Done for beeps and changing the research plans, not for settings)
Phone was from Samsung