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Simplificando Coisas Que Parecem Complicadas (2010)

by Steve Krug(Favorite Author)
4.06 of 5 Votes: 5
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ALTA BOOKS
review 1: Pretend like that was 3.5 stars. It feels like a companion to his previous book, and that's both good and bad. The good part is, if "Don't Make Me Think" struck a chord with you, so will this. The bad part is, some parts of this book weren't very surprising. It's basically an on-steroids version of the chapter from the 2nd edition of "Don't Make Me Think." Don't get me wrong, expanding, revising, and detailing that chapter is valuable work, and I'm glad I own this, but $35 feels just a tad steep all things considered.
review 2: A very essential guide to simple usability testing for small companies. The book includes walkthroughs, scenarios and checklists - basically everything you need to get started. It spoon-feeds information and it's really simple and easy,
... morewithout redundant chapters. It does assume you already have some knowledge on usability and just shows you the way to conduct the tests yourself. In my opinion, it's very good, but also very short and I would have preferred if it was cheaper. No complaints regarding the contents though. less
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Azel
An excellent primer to Usability testing and how you can conduct your own quick usability test...
Hopesoccer11
A very useful, clear method for quick, actionable user feedback for development teams.
candyxox22
Boa abordagem e estímulo aos testes rápidos.
iza
Well worth reading.
sam
Inspiring
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