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Magitest: A Better Approach to Mobile User Testing

Posted on February 22, 2013 by Matthew Magain in Reviews
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Have you ever wished you had an easier way to user test your mobile app (or the mobile experience of visiting your website)?

A new iPhone app, Magitest, promises to change that by turning your phone into a portable mobile usability lab. Matt puts the app through its paces.

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User Feedback: No Time? No Money? No Excuse!

Posted on December 6, 2012 by Cameron Rogers in Opinion
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In his first post for UX Mastery, Cameron cuts straight to the chase.

He argues that there is no excuse for not incorporating user feedback into your product, and offers some tips for how to go about soliciting feedback—even when you don’t have the full support of your organisation.

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How A Complete Novice Learned User Testing In 10 Minutes

Posted on October 31, 2012 by Matthew Magain in Tips
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Here’s an actual email I sent to help a colleague who needed to do some user testing but had no experience in doing so and didn’t know where to start.

The results were phenomenal. From that one email, she was able to pull together a ton of insights and give feedback to the development agency that resulted in significant usability improvements.

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A Time-poor, Small-budget Approach to UX

Posted on August 28, 2012 by Luke Chambers in Opinion
An illustration depicting a man balancing research and testing on a scale.

Keen to incorporate user-centred design practices, but don’t know how to squeeze it into the budget or the schedule?

Just because your project is small, has limited time, or a tight budget, doesn’t mean the resulting design should suffer. Luke explores how to choose between research or testing—and how you can have your cake and eat it too.

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