The vision of Tine 2.0
Last week we held an interesting workshop about the goals and usability standards for Tine 2.0. Lars and Nelius visited us in the Office in Berlin and we had intensive discussions about who Tine 2.0...
View ArticleIntroducing … John Smith
I’m new to the usability team of Tine 2.0 and I like to introduce you to our primary persona, which we will use to discuss features and usability issues. Hi there, my name is John Smith and I’m one of...
View ArticleSecondary Persona No. 1
We would like to forward you this message from our first secondary persona – Susan: Hi, my name is Susan Clever, I am a secretary working at Tine Publications Ltd. in Brighton. My work is related to...
View ArticleMore news from our secondary personas
A new message from another persona just arrived us and we don´t want to hide it from you: Hello, my name is Paul Wulf, I´m a project manager at Tine Publications Ltd. I don´t have much time to...
View ArticleSurvey on calendar use
We need your answers! Please take 10 minutes to answer a few questions about how you use calendars. All answers will be used to make the new Tine calendar fit everbody’s needs perfectly! The survey is...
View ArticleSurvey Results
Thank you for taking the time answer our survey! We had a great outcome with a total of 365 successfully completed surveys and 106 partially finished ones. A few things that came out that you might...
View ArticleLessons from Season of Usability
This summer I participated in the SoU project with Gallery, the open source photo sharing software. The broad goal of the project was to conduct a survey to learn more about Gallery’s users in moving...
View ArticleResults of Tine User Survey (September 2009)
First of all: A BIG thank you to all the 143 participants that took all the way of our survey! Your feedback helps us a lot, because we are doing Tine 2.0 only for you! If you missed participation this...
View ArticleTine 2.0: New survey strategy and results of August beta user survey
Thank you, to all you those about 30 Tine 2.0 users who have answered our survey accompanying the last beta phase. Your participation is very welcome! As you will have noticed, we introduced a new...
View ArticleAge distribution from last Icon Test
This post only presents the age distribution of the last KMail icon test. This knowledge can be well used for creating e.g. Personas. All participants of the test: Mean: 27,9 years Standard deviation:...
View ArticleResults of past Tine 2.0 User Surveys
With the new version – Mialena – of Tine 2.0 out, it is time to take a look back at the feedback you provided to us in the past version. As you know we ask you – our users on the log-in screen to...
View ArticleFeedback pouring in!
We have just finished another survey for Tine 2.0. Thanks to all participants for showing their support and helping us to make Tine 2.0 the best groupware around. We are very pleased to report that...
View ArticleUniversal Design and Free Software
A couple of days ago I visited an expert´s forum concerning Universal Design: “Universal Design is the design of products and environments to be usable by all people, to the greatest extent possible,...
View ArticleTine 2.0 Timetracker Survey
Please help us gathering feedback on the application’s general development as well as capturing your habits of time tracking. Take the survey now!
View ArticleResults of Tine 2.0 time tracking survey April 2011
In April 2011 we ran a quick survey regarding time tracking in Tine 2.0 — thanks to the great community for spreading the links and to everyone taking 5 minutes to answer our questions! We don’t want...
View ArticleFirst LibreOffice user research survey closed
A big THANK YOU to everyone who participated! This success shows us that the LibreOffice users are more than interested in giving feedback. They want to take part in the further improvement of...
View ArticleLibreOffice user research – Results vol.1
Summary As promised, this article is about the first results from the latest LibreOffice (LO) survey. To start with, we will give you an impression about the variables we raised and how they are...
View ArticleLibreOffice user research – Results vol.2
The main results show that motifs security and prestige decline linear with age, asking users for a self-estimation relevance or expertize does not work out, motifs can be used for characterization and...
View ArticleLibreOffice user research – Results vol.3
Today we discuss the results of our survey concerning the usage of the six LibreOffice applications. We also show how usage is related to other variables we talked about in the last posts (see volume 1...
View ArticleYes, you can contribute to Forge Sprint 2011!
This week we will be doing the Forge 2011 sprint in Madrid – and you have the chance to contribute: We plan to work on power and network management in KDE and we would be very happy if you would share...
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