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Motifs as an empiric source for personas

31st October 201121st June 2019

This is the last post about our LibreOffice survey done with UserWeave and we sum up the main findings. Find out about the users of LibreOffice and how motifs can help you to create better personas.

If you are interested in more detailed background information, please have a look at the past postings.

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LibreOffice user research – results vol.4

11th October 201121st June 2019

Do users want Ribbons? This post about the software preferences of LibreOffice users answers this and other interesting questions and is part of the results of our extensive user research.

This article was posted first on 2011-Oct-05 at user-prompt.com (site closed now; previous postings not resurrected)
Related postings: Vol.
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LibreOffice user research – results vol.3

7th September 201121st June 2019

Impress is for people that want to impress and Base and Calc will become extinct? Read about the users and the usage of LibreOffice applications as part of the results of our extensive study of LibreOffice users.

This article was posted first on 2011-Sep-07 at user-prompt.com…

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LibreOffice user research – results vol.2

30th August 201121st June 2019

Motifs have the potential to make the creation of personas easier and more scientific. We have done some research together with the users of LibreOffice and show how to work with motifs.

This article was posted first on 2011-Aug-30 at user-prompt.com…

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LibreOffice user research – results vol.1

18th August 201121st June 2019

More than 5400 people took part in our LibreOffice User study. The results give insights about who the users of LibreOffice are and how motifs can help to describe them.

This article was posted first on 2011-Aug-18 at user-prompt.com (site closed now; previous postings not resurrected)
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