Comments on: Jon Miller – Project 1 https://ems.andrew.cmu.edu/2010spring/01/27/jon-miller-project-1/ Carnegie Mellon University / Spring 2010 Mon, 10 May 2010 03:41:45 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.5.3 By: placebo https://ems.andrew.cmu.edu/2010spring/01/27/jon-miller-project-1/comment-page-1/#comment-54 Thu, 28 Jan 2010 15:15:20 +0000 https://ems.andrew.cmu.edu/2010spring/?p=2018#comment-54 Hi Jon – here are the PiratePad notes from the crit.

This is cool. Manually editing the list can be a bit ambiguous.

Woah, terminal! Yay!   I’m having a little toruble understanding how to navigate your project, but once your started going through it, I got it.  I think a simple “help” or “usage” (hehe) option that you can click on to explain the navigation in detail would be enough to help people understand how to get around the project.  Very cool.  Really interesting and funny findings too! 🙂 -Amanda

I love the hacker-style interface.

Could use a label on the random passwords to clarify, also would love to see bar charts or something like that to show how many times each password has been used

Wow, this is interesting. Passwords reveal something about the people who use them. It’s cool to see what people are thinking.

you remind me an old school game Hacker! Your design fit the idea, nice job.

for the category view, how many passwords were you pulling from?
once you’ve clicked on the catefories, are they sorted in anyway? popularity? or just your own personal interest?

I can’t tell when a password is a category title and when it’s just a password. I like the general design concept though.

Cool styling, awesome dataset, fun comparisons.How much labelling of the passwords did you have to do? (e.g. Ford = a brand, Mike = a name, celebs. etc>)

Cute, fun and useful toy. (I think it’s the “Terminal” look that makes me call it cute.) I wish it was more clear straight off the bat that the list for a given category was ordered (maybe put the counts next to them on those screens?) But this is totally the sort of thing I could see people playing with (and maybe even helping to curate/comment.) -SB

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By: Jon Miller https://ems.andrew.cmu.edu/2010spring/01/27/jon-miller-project-1/comment-page-1/#comment-44 Wed, 27 Jan 2010 16:39:06 +0000 https://ems.andrew.cmu.edu/2010spring/?p=2018#comment-44 Resizing the .swf may break the program. Working on a fix.
Edit: Temporary fix: At the top of the page, I have posted a link to a zip file containing an html file and the .swf. Download both, then open the html file to view the flash correctly. Thanks.

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