Design Critique

The Old one

by: NS

Still prefered by the heavy users. You can do this one like Hans Kazan. In the snap of a finger. Know your zipcodes though! And guaranteed to have no grannies in this line! Only the PIN payment transaction speed should be made up to todays standards, but the fast input compensates more than enough for this defect.
 
Placed by blanka
on Wednesday October 31 2007 12:00:00 am

Need Redesign?


7 Yes
147 No
14 Votes
nlenro
Discussion (4)
  • Mark

    Mark wrote: Oct 31 2007 11:39 am Nice chick :)

  • blanka

    blanka wrote: Nov 19 2007 11:09 pm The goal must be a machine that everyone can use warp speed. Not just easy for anyone, and not just quickly.

    Just found out how to change the departure station. You must click on the name of the currect departure station. How logic is that? It sounds logic, but use it, and it absolutely does not feel logic. You miss the information that it is posible to change it.

  • Mr. Usability

    Mr. Usability wrote: Mar 3 2008 1:43 pm It reminds me of the arguments between lovers and haters of graphical userinterfaces on their computers - hardcore users just pick up all the keyboard shortcuts, and sure enough are soon twice as fast as users clicking around in the menus..
    I wonder if you could reduce that amount of tapping onto the screen, if the machine could remember your client number it could then offer you your most common choices. (just like the "what you also might want to consider"-link on Amazon)

  • Koos

    Koos wrote: Mar 24 2008 11:35 am If the pin payments are speed up on this one, like the tempo in the new machines, they are definetely better than the new ones. I know all my regular destinations codes by heart. Rotterdam 3000, Leiden 2300 etc, etc. In the new ones they give a suggestion where you might want to go. Screw that, i already know where i want to go, so don`t give me needless information.



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