mtreder's comments

mtreder | 12 years ago | on: Worst Design Failures

Because what we have now is called Developers Release. It may differs from the final release.

mtreder | 12 years ago | on: Worst Design Failures

OK than. Couple of reasons - Windows Mobile was a single worse case of Fits Law violation. Small interface elements hard to reach even with stylus. I remember that one of my test devices was HTC Diamond. I don't recall slower, uglier mobile device. Apart from that UI guidelines were a joke. Microsoft tried to fit Windows into a mobile device and failed. Phone 8 is a completely new approach. Just try to compare them.

Google Wave failed to address one particular useful 'use case'. The interface was a mess and people didn't know what to do with it.

Sony Remote? It was actually canceled and changed because of problems with usability. Lots of buttons with lack of clear information architecture - straight way to design hell.

Each and one of mentioned devices could be throughly analyzed. I just thought it will be more fun to list them :).

Thanks for comment anyway.

mtreder | 12 years ago | on: Opera 15 released

Right now Opera has 1.6% of market share. Safari - 4.1%. Back in 2011 - Opera had 2.5% and Safari 4.0%. You can actually see that Opera is in bad shape. And probably you're right - Opera might be popular in some communities. Globally though - it doesn't matter and its market share is actually shrinking.

mtreder | 12 years ago | on: Opera 15 released

15 releases and still almost nobody uses it. Couple of years ago Opera was a solid browser and a great hope. Today it's on the verge of being forgotten.

mtreder | 12 years ago | on: Flat design dangerous?

""hey, can you add a shadow or border something?" which basically turns it non-flat." - you killed me with that one. I must sadly agree.

mtreder | 13 years ago | on: How I Pitched Dave McClure In The Wrong Place At The Wrong Time

Words of wisdom. Besides, I'm the one to blame. If I would try to built an honest relationship with Dave and his network during past 12 months I wouldn't need to stalk him at the Launch Festival. My point is that cold-pitching people is risky and almost disrespectful to both parties (!). Just as investors should be respected as human beings and they deserve to be treated as humans (not wallets), entrepreneurs shouldn't knee before investors and almost beg for money with their pitch- we're the one building amazing companies after all.

mtreder | 13 years ago | on: UX Design for Startups

Thank you very much! Lovely feedback!

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