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Summary: Simply Stated
Comment: If you are going to own one book on usability and usability testing, this is the one to own. He SOMEHOW makes usability an easy and interesting read...and it's informative too. He takes the concepts and presents them quickly and effectively. if only more web site designers would read this. sigh.

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Summary: This is a great buy
Comment: I just bought this book two days ago and I have almost finished it. It's easy to read and a great resource.

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Summary: What a great book.
Comment: This is such a good book for anyone developing a Web site, from do-it-yourselfers to pros. It is very easy to read and digest - well organized, with good illustrative examples, and not a ton of techie jargon.

If you're looking for a technical reference, this isn't it. But if you want to know the most important things to keep in mind when developing a Web site, if you want to know the difference good usability and an intuitive user interface can make in the success of a site, this is the book for you.

Read and follow the advice in the chapter on designing navigation; that chapter alone is worth the price.

I develop Web sites and I keep this book within easy reach on my desk for quick reference.

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Summary: Essential Reading
Comment: If you want to design quality websites and haven't read this book you are doing your visitors a disservice. It's that simple. Don't Make Me Think is well written, well structured, easy to read and short. It covers usability the way we should design sites, with a just enough content, easily digested and quick to consume. You could get the same content elsewhere but it would be a lot more work and a lot more poorly written. 11 stars.

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Summary: Exemplary!
Comment: This book is truly fantastic. I read it once and then immediately once again. It is incredibly informative; very interesting; truly insightful. It not only presents the bigger picture of the wonderful world of websites, but also presents examples, delves into details, and is written in a great, quirky tone.

 


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