I have to be honest, curious as I was after your words of appreciation regarding WOW I’ve been using WOW for about the last 5 releases. Even though the app is promising, the interface really puts me off big time. Every release you’d expect UI improvement somehow, but it’s just some fancy bell and whistles … but it lacks the hands-on user interface and some serious enhancements (hmmm … I’ve heard that one before).
Yesterday I downloaded the current version, and my first response after starting it up was “Ugh … really, again?”. So many UI errors. WOW needs some stability, it should be build by a professional, not some schoolkid with a lack of UID/UIX designer skills who keeps updating his product every 3 days because he doesn’t know how to put out a solid product. What are they thinking?
On 19 Oct 2014, 7:02 pm, Richard van Heukelum wrote:
I have to be honest, curious as I was after your words of appreciation regarding WOW I’ve been using WOW for about the last 5 releases. Even though the app is promising, the interface really puts me off big time. Every release you’d expect UI improvement somehow, but it’s just some fancy bell and whistles … but it lacks the hands-on user interface and some serious enhancements (hmmm … I’ve heard that one before).
Yesterday I downloaded the current version, and my first response after starting it up was “Ugh … really, again?”. So many UI errors. WOW needs some stability, it should be build by a professional, not some schoolkid with a lack of UID/UIX designer skills who keeps updating his product every 3 days because he doesn’t know how to put out a solid product. What are they thinking?
Richard, I have to agree. The GUI still needs a lot of work. However, they have made a lot of improvements to the basic functionality of the app, like having a live preview.