Posts Tagged ‘usability’

31
Oct

The Readability of the EULA

   Posted by: wkossen    in usability

End User License Agreement
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The Software License and the EULA (End User License Agreement) have always been part of software. It contains the rights people have regarding the software, often limiting those rights as much as possible. It’s being a contractual document, Eula’s often contain a lot of legal jargon, which usually is gibberish to ordinary human beings. The question is, do they have to be this difficult to read?
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9
May

Good Usability Sometimes is Bad!

   Posted by: wkossen    in Security

Installing XP on MacBook Pro - Using WMWareNow before y’all sceptics out there start getting into the disagreement mode, let’s see what actually is the reason for this rather controversial heading…

Good Usability means a application, apparatus, thing or whatyamightcallit (my spellingchecker had some problems with that one…) is sufficiently easy to use by those needing to use it and for the purpose they’re using it for. In general it’s a good thing for things to be usable. If we’re talking computer programs and websites this applies, too. But…

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