Software That Works

(Posted by adam)
dictate.jpgEthan Zuckerman did a great job of blogging from TED. The most interesting post for me was his summary of David Pogue's talk:
But he’s a big fan of the iPod and the “cult of simplicity”. Despite violating every rule of product design - going up against Microsoft, having fewer features, having a proprietary, closed format - it succeeded because people love simplicity. Simplicity sells - just look at Google.

He shows us Dragon, which he uses to answer email, using voice macros. Responding to hate mail, he says “piss off” and gets a polite paragraph responding to an angry mail. He points out that the most recent version of the software had NO new features - it just worked better, and he thanks Dragon for making it work, not adding more cruft.

That's courage in a product manager. No new features. Wow.

(Billy photo from Discoveret.)

Posted by adam on March 6, 2006 at 11:23 AM in startups . You can: comment, view comments (0), see trackbacks (0) or search Technorati.

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