Experiences
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Rather than thinking about the desktop in terms of applications and file types, we instead think about it in terms of key user experiences that we care for. User experiences declare common actions that users perform, or experiences that they undergo while using their computer.
Once user experiences are identified, we develop user stories which detail how we would like the experience to work; these may be found under each experience.
Hardy:
[wiki:/PlayingCds Playing, Ripping and Burning CDs]
[wiki:/PlayingMusic Playing Music]
[wiki:/MusicPlayers Importing Music from and to a Music Player]
[wiki:/ManagingPhotos Managing Photos]
[wiki:/DigitalCamera Importing Photos from a Digital Camera]
Hardy+1:
- [wiki:/Booting Booting and Shutting Down]
[wiki:/SessionManagement Logging In and Out]
[wiki:/UserSwitching Switching Users]
- [wiki:/Updates Updating the System]
- [wiki:/Software Installing and Removing Software]
- [wiki:/Running Running Applications]
[wiki:/ApplicationSwitching Switching between Running Applications]
Future:
[wiki:/LocalNetworks Connecting to Local Networks]
[wiki:/InternetConnection Setting up an Internet Connection]
[wiki:/ConnectionSharing Sharing an Internet Connection]
[wiki:/WatchingVideos Watching Videos]
- [wiki:/Email Reading and Writing E-Mail]
- [wiki:/Calendar Managing Appointments in a Calendar, and Sharing it With Others]
- [wiki:/Tasks Managing your Tasks List, and Sharing it With Others]
[wiki:/InstantMessaging Chatting with Friends, Co-Workers and Those Nearby]
[wiki:/PrinterSetup Setting up a Printer]
- [wiki:/Priting Printing Documents]
[wiki:/SendingDocuments Sending Documents to Friends, Co-Workers and Those Nearby]
[wiki:/RemovableStorage Utilising Removable Storage]
- [wiki:/Backups Backing up Work to Prevent Loss]
[wiki:/ComputerSynchronisation Synchronising Work and Settings between Computers]
[wiki:/MobileSynchronisation Synchronising Data with a Phone or PDA]
New experiences should not be added to this list without first having been suggested to the [http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop mailing list], and consensus achieved.
Discussion
Log In/Out/Switch Users/Shut down is getting conflated
Other ideas:
- play a media file downloaded from the web
- play a Flash movie on a web page
- play a DVD (?! even if it can't work, it should be helpful about it)
- search for file
- adjust desktop preferences (ie. control center)
- administer computer functions (should be broken up I think)
MatthewPaulThomas: So far these are mostly big general goals. Also important, for general efficiency and satisfaction, are micro-tasks that aren't application-specific. For example:
- You want to scroll through a document.
You want to compare two documents (e.g. a Web page you're designing, and a mockup of how it's supposed to look) by displaying them side by side.
- You're arranging a surprise date/shopping online/making a DVD for your significant other, when you hear his/her footsteps in the next room. You have one second to hide what you're doing (without then looking like you're doing nothing at all).
- Something on the computer starts playing loud music, and you want to turn it down as quickly as possible.
You're multilingual, and you need to switch between multiple scripts quickly and frequently (e.g. when chatting with different people).
- You're using a laptop, and your battery will run out in about 16 minutes.
- You're using a desktop computer, and there's a power cut.
- You want to insert the result of (14.3 inches converted into centimetres) into whatever it is you're typing right now.
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