davidcook: (cerebus)
posted by [personal profile] davidcook at 05:54pm on 08/04/2008
Ok, now maybe user interface design isn't my area of expertise, but I've been using, programming, operating and building computers for 25 or so years now. I'd like to think that some things are fairly obvious. One of those things would be the idea that keyboard shortcuts should stay the same throughout different areas of one application ... say, an e-mail client, just to pick something not quite at random. So how on earth did the so-called "designers" of Lotus Notes decide that it would be a good idea to change shortcuts around from screen to screen ? In the main inbox view, Alt-1 is "New Memo", but if you're viewing a message, it's "Send". How did that ever seem like a good idea ?

...

Yes, guess what bit me this afternoon at work. Fortunately, it was just a half-baked draft consisting of some pasted-in output from SQL queries and such-like, and didn't contain anything embarrassing, abusive or other wise career-threatening. It did go to about 30 people, though ... And there's no way to cancel or recall messages in Notes. Bah.
Mood:: 'angry' angry

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