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Summary: Excellent book
Comment: "Don't Make Me Think" is clear, concise, and very, very funny. I would recommend it to anyone developing a commercial website. Good job!

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Summary: Great Read!
Comment: The author definitely practices what he preaches by keeping the book short, to the point and very enjoyable to read. I did not read the first edition, but this book was a great! I would have loved to have seen more real-situation examples, but otherwise well worth my money and a must have for all web designers.

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Summary: Buy This Book
Comment: If you are even thinking of creating a useful website, you have to read this book!!! Especially if you're doing it buy yourself and on a budget. This book has helped my site foot it with the big boys with investing truckloads of $$$$.
Once more the book is short, funny and too the point!
Many thanks to the author

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Summary: Common Sense Clarified
Comment: I am currently designing a web site for my small business and I will use the guidance from this book above all the other design books I have read. I get it! If it's not easy to use, people will not enjoy my web site, and may not return. Steve Krug has watched how people use web sites, and the concepts in his book are smart and, well, common sense. When I go looking for something on the net, I too, don't want to think, until necessary. I just want to click on the obvious and get where I am going, much like scanning the newspaper until I find what interests me, then I focus. I wish that every site I visit was built around usability, because "clever and intricate" is usually not why I am there. This book spells it out in a quick-read that is very clear and concise, and I am very glad I found it before I built my web site.

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Summary: Good web usability advice!
Comment: This is a quick and easy read which raises common sense issues about designing a site that makes visitors feel at ease with the navigation.

 


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