Nick Carr recently made reference to an article by Khoi Vinh, Design Director at the New York Times, about “the user-unfriendliness of enterprise apps”.
Khoi made an interesting point, that “...enterprise software rarely gets critiqued the way even a US$30 piece of shareware will.” His basic premise is that the $30 software reaches a larger audience than an enterprise application, an audience which is more vocal and that helps shape the User Interface (UI) and software’s future development. In contrast, an enterprise application doesn’t receive the same level of feedback therefore it remains an unfriendly application.
But to me that’s like saying that because the affordable Volkswagon Golf is the most used car in Europe, with lots of feedback through the dealer network, it is easier to drive than a 6.6L V12 660bhp Lamborghini Reventón.
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