Showing posts with label Find. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Find. Show all posts

20110816

Problem ID: 1442218989186911624
Entered by: Ben Simo

Your search did not match any document

While installing software, I encounter the following error.



I open up a web browser and go to Google and search for the name of the file in the error message.



Google says it found nothing. What!? There's a Windows system file for which Google can find nothing on the web!?

And why am I presented with an option to select pages from no results?

It seems Google was temporarily broken. After a few retries, I get results. Go ahead. Try it. What do you get?

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20100205

Problem ID: 5162754479281994673
Entered by: Ben Simo

Radio button action

@CADbloke: Today's @AutoCAD UX #FAIL. Radio buttons are for selection, not action. Srsly, send yr Devs to UX skool.



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20100112

Problem ID: 6416039326963872156
Entered by: Ben Simo

Windows cannot find '(null)'



I did not type any name. I'm waiting for Firefox to install an update.

Is null required to update Firefox?  If null is nothing, then why should Windows expect to find it?  Or maybe '(null)' isn't really null, but something like null. ;-)

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20100110

Problem ID: 8897054293293583118
Entered by: Ben Simo

Price Check

Tweeted by ersonline.



Internet Explorer on the price check scanner reports that the server can't be found. I'd expect a better customized error page for an embedded device like this. Perhaps it was assumed that the scanner would always have a good connection to the server.

I bet the cash registers will have no trouble getting the price.  Or is everything free while the server can't be reached.

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20091231

Problem ID: 615287943250726181
Entered by: Ben Simo

Bing did not find any results

“Bing! App Fail. Microsoft Fail..” - @SorryOrange

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20090415

Problem ID: 78684471888024005
Entered by: Zachary Fisher

Mail Merge

Created a mail merge document in Word at work today. At end of day, I transferred it to my thumb drive. I opened the doc on my home computer. I received the following dialog:



And after selecting "Options":



It is the second dialog that confused me. I didn't want to do any of the suggested actions. So what should I do? Is my document going to be affected? I ultimately clicked the 'x' and was returned to the first dialog. Personally, I would want a button that specifies this course of action rather than leaving it up to my interpretation of UI metaphor.

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