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Stéphane CARPENTIER wrote:Re-arrange your cotton, chrisv: I'm telling Stéphane that there's other users so it isn't "his way is best" for everyone. Industry pros make their UI changes based on objective standards and research data, which both you and Stéphane lack when attempting to make your arguments be convincing: you're following the path of 'Religious Zealot'.
-highhorse wrote:Exactly. Freedom-haters, like -highhorse, just don't "get it".>>
Because you're trying to outwardly go beyond your personal opinion.
My opinion on my way of using my computer is a thousand times worthiest
than your opinion of my way of using my own computer. No study can prove
otherwise.
Nope. Your attempt to associate your claims today with some alleged past victory is both illogical and irrelevant: each debate's argument must stand on its own merits, which you have failed to do. Again.I'm reminded of, years ago, the trolling fsckwit "Ezekiel" ridiculingMerely your non-professional opinion...right? Have you ever even worked>
professionally with any UI designers? UI researchers? Obviously, not.
That's the really big issue with UI designers/researchers. They work in
their own world outside of the reality. I've work with a lot of real end
users. I know the gap between your fantasy and the reality.
us for rejecting the move to push mobile UI's onto desktop computers.
According to him, we should have all bowed-down to the corporations
and their "professional UI designers". >
Of course, we were right, as we were about *everything* of importance,
in here.
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