Windows Vista’s UX designer, Lili Cheng, is on PodTech with John Furrier. Lili is also the designer who worked on Wallop when she worked at Microsoft Research.
Actually, she didn’t design much of Windows Vista’s UX. I should have John fix that. She came pretty late into the product so only got small fingerprints on Vista. You’ll see most of her work in the next OS that Microsoft produces.
UX stands for “user experience.” In the old days we called that the user interface team, but its scope has grown from just the stuff you see on the screen to other things that are deeper.
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Did you see Ze Frank blinked today. Then he got settled in, and kept direct eye contact.
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Hello Robert
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Did you see Ze Frank blinked today. Then he got settled in, and kept direct eye contact.
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Sorry to say, but the Wallop user experience was remarkably terrible — I hope that wasn’t Lili’s fault.
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Sorry to say, but the Wallop user experience was remarkably terrible — I hope that wasn’t Lili’s fault.
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