Beyond Microsoft’s habit of inflating expectations with unnecessary hyperbole, this seems like a bad sign. User interfaces shouldn’t be “mind blowing” or “completely different.” They should be familiar and intuitive.
Beyond Microsoft’s habit of inflating expectations with unnecessary hyperbole, this seems like a bad sign. User interfaces shouldn’t be “mind blowing” or “completely different.” They should be familiar and intuitive.
New flowchart for GTD.
An answer to the problem of asset management within workgroups.
Tips for keeping your sanity when a project seems like too much to handle.