> > http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2008/02/most-frequently-used-features-in.html


Alexander Baxevanis wrote:
> So suppose you took care of the 5 most used commands, a far bigger
> challenge is to organise a flat (in terms of usage frequency) list of
> 500 commands. And that's why such sort of analytics is not
> particularly helpful, and you really need to go beyond "commands" and
> look at the bigger picture of how people are using a word processor to
> accomplish some task.

That's for certain, interpretation is “limited” here.


Claude Knaus wrote:
> > > 2. Save (5.5% of the usage)
> 
> This is the one which worries me. I find myself hitting Ctrl-S every
> few sentences or seconds.
> 
> How can software restore the trust of the user?

In this case by providing auto-save, presumably, long overdue [1] anyway.


[1] 
http://meiert.com/en/blog/20070625/a-plea-for-better-software-provide-auto-save/

-- 
Jens Meiert
http://meiert.com/en/




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