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| 23 Jul 2008 brent simmons talks about the pain and pleasure of deleting features from your software: i hope it?s self-evident that apps with too much stuff are, in general, bad. and that there are some features whose time has come and gone, ... Feed-Squirrel.com - http://www.feed-squirrel.com/ |
| 11 Jul 2007 by James nick bradbury had a blog series some time ago called “simplicity ain't so simple”, where he covered tips for simple software feature design. here are the posts in case you missed them, as they have been a great reminder for me while ... Blue Jazz Consulting - http://www.bluejazzconsulting.com/ |
| 27 Jan 2007 by Nick Harris back in december, nick bradbury wrote a series of posts about simplicity in software. simplicity is a big part of the user experience, but there are other things that go into making the experience pleasant. ... newsgator Inbox - http://blogs.newsgator.com/inbox/ - References |
| 3 Jan 2007 by Vinaya HS nick bradbury, of feeddemon fame, recently wrote a 7-part series titled “simplicity ain't so simple” that talks in depth about simplicity in software design. it's a nice read for anyone who's wondering about the complexity in today's ... GEO 12.97°N 77.56°E - http://www.vinayahs.com/ |
| 21 Dec 2006 by sontek nick bradbury the developer for feeddemon has a series of blogs talking about product simplicity and how we as developers can improve our software by hiding features used by the minority of our users and combining features to give a ... Sontek (John M. Anderson) - http://blog.sontek.net/ |
| 20 Dec 2006 my co-worker nick bradbury (feeddemon developer) posted an interesting series about app design and development called “simplicity ain't so simple.” (he can say “ain't” because he lives in tennessee. ;) it's in several parts: part 1, ... ranchero.com - http://ranchero.com/ |
| 17 Dec 2006 by Gordon Weakliem i've been reading nick's series on simplicity; all good thoughts and definitely true in many cases (in particular, the checkbox hiding a universe of complexity). his latest, on power users, really got my interest. ... Eighty-Twenty - http://www.agileprogrammer.com/eightytwenty/ - References |
| 14 Dec 2006 by justsean nick bradbury, creator of feeddemon, one of the best feed readers around, has been writing a series of blog posts on the theme of "simplicity ain't so simple." they are definitely worth checking out. here are links to the first five in ... Bit-cycling - http://blogs.msdn.com/justsean/default.aspx |
| 14 Dec 2006 nick bradbury knows his stuff. he's created several extremely successfully software products, including one of my favorite pieces of software at the moment, feeddemon. nick has a series of posts that discuss the struggles the come with ... Steve Eichert - http://steve.emxsoftware.com/ |
| 14 Dec 2006 nick bradbury is one of my idols. he's the man behind homesite, topstyle and now feeddemon. what's amazing about nick is his knowledge of building software (he's a one man machine) and his appreciation of good usability and design. ... Basement.org - http://www.basement.org/ - References |
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