Very easy to use! Turning software into 'duration' -- reading Zhou Hongyi's "my Internet methodology"
Here are two examples: the user downloads the software, but does not know how to click to install the software, and the "cloud synchronization" soft user uploads the software to the ECS end and thinks it can be deleted locally (it can be seen that the essence of the so-called synchronization software is through backup increases data security, users just want to save local storage space through data upload. This shows that it is very challenging to focus on the user experience and make the software "particularly useful.
I can further conclude that it is not only necessary to be particularly useful, but also to make it 'duration'-this is a more advanced requirement, and this is the real task of software vendors. However, there is a difference between the current software vendors who want to make a profit.
Imagine building a software program to make it a durable product. That is to say, the user has been using it for a long time. It has been used for decades. Even if the father has used the son, the mother has used the daughter, this is really awesome software craftsman! That is to say, apart from some technical details (such as the automatic update feature used by Chrome/Firefox), this software must be able to keep pace with the times to grasp users' core needs, create a unique user experience that exceeds your expectations!
To be able to do this: using a software has become a part of the user's life.
From this point of view, there is still much work to do in the development of software products.
Very easy to use! Turning software into 'duration' -- reading Zhou Hongyi's "my Internet methodology"