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    {{note|The KDE usability team currently has got no active website. This page contains content from the year 2009. The main KDE usability team action takes place on the mailing list mailto:[email protected]}}
    {{note|This page contains content from the year 2009. The KDE usability team's main action currently takes place on the mailing list mailto:[email protected]}}


    {{note|A related group that deals with usability is the [https://community.kde.org/KDE_Visual_Design_Group KDE Visual Design Group] }}
    {{note|The [[Projects/Usability/HIG |  KDE Human Interface Guidelines (HIG)]] are an up-to-date reference. A related project that deals with usability is the [https://community.kde.org/KDE_Visual_Design_Group KDE Visual Design Group]. }}


    The KDE Usability Project aims to improve KDE usability and user experience through:
    The KDE Usability Project aims to improve KDE usability and user experience through:

    Latest revision as of 22:08, 2 December 2014


    Note
    This page contains content from the year 2009. The KDE usability team's main action currently takes place on the mailing list mailto:[email protected]


    Note
    The KDE Human Interface Guidelines (HIG) are an up-to-date reference. A related project that deals with usability is the KDE Visual Design Group.


    The KDE Usability Project aims to improve KDE usability and user experience through:

    • Educating developers about usability practices
    • Conducting usability activities to help gather feedback from users
    • Working with projects and help design usable user interfaces

    KDE Usability Project Meetings

    KDE4 Human Interface Guidelines

    If you have questions about guidelines or want to request a missing guideline or change to a guideline, please put it on the HIG Questions page. The results of HIG compliance tests from Google Code-in can be found on the Code-in Results page.

    User Research Profiles

    The purpose of this template is to provide a place to document an application's user research information for reference during development. Top level items are information everyone in the project should be aware of. Some of the details in the lower sections may take some work and discussion within the project to complete.

    Project User Research Template

    Projects

    These projects have been called to work on their user research profiles:

    Plasma 5 Projects

    Case Studies and Reports

    Case Studies

    Reports


    Unified experience

    consistancy watchlist