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If you’re curious about what happened here, this is a result of testing ScribeFire, which I’ll probably file 13 as yet another example of a completely non-functional application.
Perhaps as much as 50% of software and websites have massive bugs rendering them largely non-functional for many users. I’m not talking edge cases and error conditions. I’m talking big, obvious problems on first launch or install at the very first screen. Most developers live in a bubble where they only hear from satisfied users and never hear from the large percentage for whom an app fails. I don’t believe developers who tell me I’m the only one having problems. I’m just the only one who’s self confident enough to blame them instead of myself.
February 5th, 2009 at 8:08 PM
If you’re curious about what happened here, this is a result of testing ScribeFire, which I’ll probably file 13 as yet another example of a completely non-functional application.
Perhaps as much as 50% of software and websites have massive bugs rendering them largely non-functional for many users. I’m not talking edge cases and error conditions. I’m talking big, obvious problems on first launch or install at the very first screen. Most developers live in a bubble where they only hear from satisfied users and never hear from the large percentage for whom an app fails. I don’t believe developers who tell me I’m the only one having problems. I’m just the only one who’s self confident enough to blame them instead of myself.