Come see behind the scenes and learn about the customer data that motivated the Internet Explorer 8 user experience design team. We discuss what people are doing in the browser and how that influenced the detailed design of new features. We also talk about the methodology for choosing the subtle refinements to existing features that have a big impact on ease of use and discoverability.
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Paul CutsingerPaul Cutsinger is the Lead Program Manager for the Internet Explorer user experience. Prior to this, he worked on the Vista shell and it’s search & organize features.
3 Comments
Klaus Graefensteiner said
April 01, 2009
My User Experience so far: IE8 is currently a bag of bugs. Crashing and hanging all over the place. Not quite ready for prime time. I am a little bit disappointed.
Puddin said
April 11, 2009
The sound for the video on this page is barely audible.
mrfator said
August 26, 2009
Why can't MS keep IE competitive with other browsers with regards to JavaScript performance. My assumption is that either the code base is incapable of supporting these improvements or that MS deems open standard-based web application development as a threat and chooses to leverage its browser market share dominance to slow these efforts down.
Please IE team tell us your intentions! I personally believe the world would be saved billions of dollars a year if we weren't being held back by IE.