I am now designing a small and beautiful management tool, which is an arduous effort to "innovate". The word "innovation" has been abused, but I ... Really want to make a little innovation.
Web-based enterprise applications, such as CRM, Project management, OA and other software, despite more than 10 years of development, so-called theory has evolved, but the application of the UI and human-computer interaction mode, almost nothing changes. Do you understand what I mean? Don't understand? I mean, for example, to sign in before you use (even a trial) app. The elements of the login page are also basically fixed (including account number, password, forgotten password ...). )。
Still don't understand? For example, to close a popup page, you need to move the mouse to the Close button or icon out, then what? Click!
These "taken for granted" phenomena and ways of interacting are almost invariable.
Is that all for granted? When I ask you, you may hesitate to take it for granted. Of course to register first, of course, to login, of course, to click the button, of course ...
Ask you again, is this a matter of course?
Are you hesitating? Especially if you come to my job as a product manager, you may think: I can not answer this directly, otherwise I do not appear to be innovative thinking.
I saw someone write a new idea on the 36 krypton that I didn't need to log in, and today I saw an article on the 36 Krypton that was translated from abroad, with the view that "registering before a user tries" is a poor user experience.
All these, have been I thought of, and made come, the Guinea-domypp.com: a small but beautiful project management application.
My product was designed to be like Basecamp in the user experience to subvert traditional project management products. I want to really make some innovations in the user experience. Speaking of which, if you immediately experience the domypp.com, you may say, what nonsense ah, what innovation? It reminds me that I tried it at first because I heard Basecamp's name, and I didn't think it was a big deal.
This is because, the original I, and now you, in fact, did not seriously appreciate the product details.
Specific content has been published in the December 2013 issue of the Programmer's magazine:
http://www.csdn.net/article/2013-11-26/2817621
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