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24
Jul

Trapped In A Dialog

As you may know, I sometimes use Jing to take screenshots. Usually, this is when Snipping Tool stops working, and my kill the process trick doesn’t revive it.

Lately, when I booted my machine, I saw this dialog appear:

"Welcome to Jing" dialog, which features no close button

Learn Jing Now? No thanks, I already know how to use Jing. So… what other options do I have?

  • “Replay”
  • “Sign Up Now”

That’s it. The usual Minimize-Maximize-Close buttons from Windows aren’t there, and I don’t see a Close button. Replay just starts the tutorial video again, and Sign Up Now sounds like I have to register for something . I already created a Screencast account – I remember doing that specifically to satisfy Jing. So, as far as I know, I don’t need to sign up. Yet, the text above the Sign Up Now button seems to suggest that I should click it… but I know I already signed up, why would I do it again?  Because of the resulting confusion, I see the dialog as having a poor user interface. While it is visually appealing, I’m really not sure what I’m supposed to click. I’ve also been trained to avoid registration forms – I only use them when I absolutely have to. After all, each time I register somewhere – it takes time, and the information I provide could be exposed in one more location.

If I decide I want to close the window, I have to get creative… I can either:

  • Right-click the window in the taskbar, and select Close Window.One way to close the "Welcome to Jing" dialog
  • Press ALT+F4.
  • Open Task Manager, and kill the process from there.

It could have been easily averted with a Close button, or at least clearer instructions.  If I have to sign up again to use Jing, then tell me why. If I have to click that button to get to the login page, then that’s terrible – just put a Login button alongside Sign Up Now. Either way, make it clear.

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27
Mar

The Road To Nowhere

Due to my choice of profession, I tend to spend a lot of time using computers. Consequently, I work with a lot of applications – that means I see lots of different user interfaces. Some are good, some are bad – but every now and then, I find something in between. Sometimes, it perfectly showcases the developer’s sense of humor.

For example, here’s what the “Go To” dialog looks like in Notepad++. You can access it by pressing CTRL+G.

The Notepad++ "Go To" dialog features a button that says "I'm going nowhere", which you use to close the dialog.

The dialog features an "I'm going nowhere" button, which closes the dialog.

Not sure that’s the best design for the dialog – but I appreciated the humor.  :)

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