I'm creating an inspector panel in my app, and as the Apple HIG are a bit vague on the subject, I wanted to ask if there is a general consensus on what the...
Since it appears to be mostly information being displayed (as opposed to settings and controls), I think the progressive disclosure you have here works well....
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Hi everyone, I'm creating a screencast for my application, but since I'm italian, my english pronunciation is far from perfect, even if I rehearse a script. So...
... I have no problem with it. Looks like a cool app. ... I think everyone hates hearing their own voice. I know I do. ... I don't like text-only screen...
Thank you, you gave me more confidence. I will slow down the pace to make it all understandable. Regards -- Matteo Manferdini Pawn Software www.pawn-soft.com...
It's not that it's not understandable. I think it's plenty understandable. I however also don't get those films where they have subtitles and people talking...
We are looking for a talented and experienced usability engineer to work with us on a free-lance basis on a new project. The work involves proposing a mockup...
I'm working on a new application that is basically a "library" type app similar to iPhoto or iTunes, i.e. the user enters data into the app and it handles...
Regarding Core Data, can't you simply save the dictionary into an entity attribute? This is the first solution that comes to my mind to use core data for a...
Thanks for the feedback. The more I think about it, the more I am considering Core Data. I'll have to see how things progress without it as I think it would be...
Just found this ancient post in my inbox, apparently unread: ... I don't have any links at hand, but I do remember that there was a session by Mr. Geleynse at...
Consider also that Core Data handles undo/redo for you, and automatic data migration for future updates. And consider that it has been written by very expert...
Hi everyone, I recently released my first app, and I was hoping for some feedback on the UI, if anyone has the time. It's a quiz program for people who need...
Overall a nice program -- I could use something like this because I'm about as "literate" at reading sheet music as I am reading Latin.... Screenshot 4 --...
I agree on the segmented control on 4. It's really crowded, especially with how close they are and on the same line basically. This is pretty well done for a...
... Agreed. ... It was bothering me too, but it is functional. If you want to get really fancy and challenge your programming skills, you could mimic Coda and...
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... Did you try to go without the segmented control and use bevel- and frameless icons instead? You could integrate them into the white section and thus make...
Hi Uli, Loved the first podcast about Bodega and thought it showed the importance of looking at tiny details in UI design. Just listened to the second podcast....
I gave the application a quick try and have a couple of simple suggestions. As someone else already mentioned the white space to the right is strange. I also...
... That's a good point—the sheet ruins the (mostly) immersive style of the rest of the app. I think I'll try to implement Jon's suggestion of the page...
... I'll try that—hopefully I'll be able to pull it off. ... Showing/playing the right and wrong answers would be great. I will definitely make sure that...
Just came across this: http://10gui.com/video/ It's not a bad idea, though it tries to go away from spatial window management, which is the wrong path, IMHO....
... Saw @LKM link to it yesterday. 10GUI/con10uum is thought provoking, but in fact I would argue that they didn't go far enough (yet?). Spatial window...
... I like that idea a lot. That might let me have the whole window be just the white section, if I could integrate the other buttons into it too. Thanks, ...