People have become accustomed to choice. In enterprise and consumer software, choice usually means “what product level or feature set do I want” and it is typically tied to price.
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(A)bort, (R)etry, (F)ail
Users are usually pretty understanding of errors if you let them know exactly what happened, why it happened, and what they should do about it.
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Use the vocabulary of your users, not the vocabulary of your own abstract creations. Even though your software is flexible and is therefore capable of supporting many different opinions, you must pick the one way you think is best for your customers and then defend the hell out of it.
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Make sure you spend sufficient time creating your sample data. Even the most useful application doesn’t seem that way when it’s empty, and even the most imaginative user is not going to envision your application in its most flattering light.
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