Jure Cuhalev

Posts Tagged ‘usability

Videos from TED are something of incredible nature. Each being about 20 minutes long, also perfect to watch while traveling, especially on the plane when 20 minutes is just about right before flight attendants starts serving something or turbulence happens. I’m usually doing this while multitasking on a number of other pre-trip issues, yet for [...]

Observing how RescueTime, a neat application for tracking computare usage, behaves on my Mac got me thinking about fall-back mechanisms in applications. It seems that there is a bug that causes it to quit every few hours. What is left is grayed out menu bar with just a couple of options to “hide”. [...]

Today I stumbled upon neat new tool called RescueTime. The idea behind it is that you install a small application on to your computer and it would track everything you do, which sites you spend most time on, what applications and such and display you nice little statistics about it later, so you can “rescue/reclaim [...]


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jure100px_colour Jure Cuhalev is an Open Source Hacker, with background in Social Sciences and Usability and User Experience (UX).

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