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Summary: Dont Make me Think
Comment: Excellent book. Well thought out by a man clearly very knowledgeable in the field of web design usability. It was an easy read and very intelligently and clearly presented. Couldn't be better!

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Summary: Entertaining & Informative
Comment: This is an excellent book on web site usability. It's a very easy read with great supporting images. It's actually pretty entertaining in the way it's written & holds your attention. It's not your usual boring industry-read.

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Summary: great book for usability
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Summary: Frighteningly Straightforward!
Comment: This is one of the clearest books I have read related to the web. Plain English. Easily understood. Excellent examples. It offers a fresh perspective that is enormously useful. Great for beginners and the more experienced.

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Summary: Simple Approach to Usability
Comment: This book gives the reader a lot to think about when designing or redesigning websites. This book provides an easy to read, simple approach on how users browse, search and use websites. A must have on any web developers, designers or project managers shelf.

 


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