Senior users scrutinize 7 sins of Windows 8 availability

  
On November 20th, Microsoft Windows 8 operating system has been highly concerned by people since its release. In the operating experience, many changes have been made to the previous Windows operating system. Recently, Jakob Nielsen, a usability expert of UseIt.com, a technology website, recently invited 12 people. Experienced users tested the Windows 8 operating system on the tablet/PC side and published detailed usability reports, but the report was not a good word for Microsoft's UI team.
The report claims that Windows 8's new Modern UI is still difficult to understand even for experienced users. Although Microsoft has the highest operating system in the world, the multiple functions cut down in Windows 8 have seriously affected the core functionality of the system. The following are the 7 well-known defects pointed out in the report:
1. Double desktop problem

Windows 8 has two desktop interfaces, traditional and modern, which makes it difficult for users to remember and distinguish, and very coordination.
2. Lack of multiple windows

Windows 8 is the first Windows operating system that does not support multiple windows for decades. Yes, Modern UI does not allow multiple windows to be opened at the same time.
3. Flat style icons

The icons in Metro UI are inconspicuous in any way - no shadows, no 3D effects, no easy distinction between other content types, this also makes the user very It's hard to understand where to use them.
4. Low information density

Windows 8 is very interesting for new typesetting and preferences for large images, but it is a bit extreme. Applications like the Los Angeles Times can only display three news on a tablet.
5. Dynamic Tiles are too active

Users often install large applications in new devices, but some of them are not used often. When users are trying to find these applications, changes to the dynamic tile can make this process very difficult.
6. Hidden Super Buttons

The Super Button is an attempt by Microsoft to try to simplify the setup menu, but there are some problems. Users must perform a gesture to call them out (usually hidden), but not everyone remembers. In addition, they are contextual and not intuitive.
7. Doubtful gestures

The gestures in Windows 8 are not simple, and they represent different functions in different applications.
Finally, Jakob Nielsen concluded: "I didn't mean to target Microsoft. However, I think that the Win7 system is indeed an excellent product, but Win8, it can only be regarded as a product that will mislead users. And my conclusions are based on the humanization of the computer interface. I said that in the next few years, I will continue to use Win7 system, and hope to see the excellent Windows 9 system in the future. ”

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