> On 06 Apr 2016, at 12:18, André Somers <an...@familiesomers.nl> wrote: >> >> What I’m trying to say is; non of us here are a UI/UX expert, right? > > I would not make such assumptions out of hand... Do you know who is > subscribed here, and who is working on QtC?
Well yes I can not know for sure but I’m betting on it. if I’m wrong then I’ll apologise about this... > >> so whatever we add as feature requests to the bug report system will only >> maybe add some new functionality but will not improve User Experience, am I >> correct? > > Wrong. The UX of an application is defined by its design and its features, > and how the these interact. So, indicating where there are issues with these > so they can be addressed will help the UX. UX is not some secret sause to be > poured over an application when the coding is done (or something you can only > work on before you start coding). Please see my reply to Jean-Michaël Celerier on this subject. > >> QtC simply needs help from an expert on the subject... > That is the kind of useless statement people here become annoyed about. Point > out the problems before you start assuming that outside help is needed to > address these as of yet unknown problems. Again my reply to Jean-Michaël Celerier Regards, Emre Beşirik nome...@gmail.com
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