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[CEUD-ICT] Examples of good online feature searches
Mark Magennis
Mark.magennis at ncbi.ie
Mon Mar 22 15:47:03 GMT 2010
Dear all,
I've been working with a mobile phone manufacturers group on the accessibility of a website they're developing around mobile phone accessibility. The site features a Find Phones section where you choose the accessibility features you want in a phone and get back a list of which phones match. You can also directly compare the accessibility features of two or three phones.
The biggest problem is not the accessibility but the general usability. The interaction design needs work and I'm giving some feedback on it. I'd really like to point to examples of the kind of design and functionality they can aim at, so I'm looking for good example of similar online feature choosers and comparators that really work - ones that are simple to use and give relevant results in an easy to read format.
Anyone have any favourites?
Or can anyone point to any UX lists that I could post this on?
Mark
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