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Ubuntu HH usability testing

April 28, 2008 |  Ian Beyer  |  Comment  |  IT

The Content Consumer has a great post about testing Ubuntu‘s latest release. He Installed a standard desktop system and stuck his girlfriend in front of it. The results were interesting, and a testament to why programmers and engineers shouldn’t try to design UIs.

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