Re: [Usability] Open Source UX Tools



Kirk Bridger wrote:
There was a recent discussion on how to create an Open Source Usability Lab - makes for interesting reading. Here's part 2 <http://mairin.wordpress.com/2009/10/17/open-source-portable-usability-testing-lab-part-2-the-parts/> (part 1 is linked inside it).

I've also been watching Pongo <http://live.gnome.org/Pongo> as an interesting means of capturing users during usability testing. Here's a brief tutorial <http://live.gnome.org/Pongo/Tutorial>. It uses istanbul instead of recordmydesktop.

I just recently discovered Xnee <http://www.sandklef.com/hesa/index.php/2009/05/06/gnu-xnee-303-released/>, and wonder if it could be leveraged to work with Pongo to capture and record user actions.

Here's a discussion about how to create a usability lab using Mandriva <http://wiki.mandriva.com/en/Usability_Labs_Setup>.

I'm hoping to put together some basic usability sessions for Gnome-Shell, so if anyone has any other tools or ideas I'd love to hear them.

Kirk




Allan Caeg wrote:
Hi Usability Listers,

This could be offtopic, but I think, UXers here would love to discuss
this.
I'm looking for Open Source UX tools. As for Mockups, Balsamiq is kind
enough to give me a license as an open source enthusiast. I know that
this has been discussed here before, but any new input is more than
welcome.

For usability testing, gtk-recordmydesktop seems to be a useful tool. I
had a chance to see how a recorded session on Morae
( http://www.techsmith.com/morae.asp ) looks like, but it's not
extensive enough for me to know all its features. In the recorded
session, I noticed that the mouse pointer is given focus by graying out
a bit the rest of the screen, video of the user is recorded, and
everything is consolidated in one file. I think, it's pretty easy to
improvise ways to record those through some hacks, but having a more
decent solution will give you and me, the UXers, better user
experiences.
What other open source UX tools can you recommend to help develop GNOME
and other projects? :)

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Hello,

just to remain on the practical side, do these tools (Pongo, Xnee) have speech recognition capabilities? I think it's essential that the words f #k, $hit, d mn and m0thef #&er uttered are taken into account as an emotional feedback from the user. :-)

Best regards
Gergely


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