Hi doru
you see I make the effort to reply even if I get really frustrated with
our tools.
I do not get why you cannot
- have a set of fixed most used queries and this will create a
small vocabulary that can be extensible
and it can be mapped to what we do with shortcuts = reduce
cognitive load
and then a full search when you do not know what you are searching.
This is not exclusive and it works for the two scenario.
I was discussing with Luc and he made a fun but sad remark
"Since people do not understand well spotter they most of the time
only use it to open a class.
And this is something that he already had before."
I briefly looked at the Youtube video of Chloupis and
So you can have a generic super cool tool, if people do not use it it
defeats its purpose.
You can be really happy because you go fast with it but you only.
So making sure that the most used actions are really supported is
important.
But more important the discoverability is important because there is not
even a help.
Right now as a user I can only guess and often I close spotter and use
my shortcuts.
As a user I see something that ask me about network (and I do not care)
but nothing
that brings me to the next level.
Most of the time the user forgets the key combination (may be this will
be solved with
the cool shortcut reminder we developed and is under review)
Stef