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  <title>Neue Radio-Beiträge</title>
  <link>http://www.prometoys.net/blog/media/Neue_Radio-Beitr_ge.html</link>
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<p>
Ich hab in den letzten Monaten viele weitere neue Beiträge für
<a href="http://www.radiohertz.de">Hertz 87.9</a>, das Bielefelder Campusradio,
produziert. Einige davon hab ich hier und da mal bereits online gestellt,
andere sind frisch hinzu gekommen.
</p>
<p> Highlights sind sicherlich die fast zweistündige Sendung zu den aktuellen
Ereignissen in Nordafrika. Aber auch ein Interview mit der NRW
Wissenschaftsministerin Svenja Schulze oder dem PISA-Forscher Prof. Baumert
gehören dazu. Viel Spaß beim hören.
</p>
<p><strong>Update: Die Links zu den Mitschnitten sind jetzt korrigiert</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><a href="/downloads/hertz87.9-imgespraech-umbruch-in-tunesien-und-aegypten.mp3">ImGespräch: Umbruch in Nordafrika mit Maha Salem und Hana Boukricha  (Talk-Sendung 1h 43m)</a></li>
<li><a href="/downloads/hertz87.9-bmo-hedwig-and-the-angry-inch.mp3">Filmkritik Hedwig and the Angry Inch</a></li>
<li><a href="/downloads/hertz87.9-interview-svenja-schulze.mp3">Interview mit NRW Wissenschaftsministerin Svenja Schulze</a></li>
<li><a href="/downloads/hertz87.9-interview-prof-baumert-bildung-pisa.mp3">Interview mit Prof. Baumert zur Auswirkung der PISA-Studie</a></li>
<li><a href="/downloads/hertz87.9-bmo-alfred-russel-wallace.mp3">Pionier der Evolutionstheorie, Alfred Russel Wallace</a></li>
<li>
Interview mit Aljoscha Pause zu Homosexualität im Profi-Fussball <a href="/downloads/hertz87.9-interview-aljoscha-pause-teil1.mp3">Teil 1</a> - 
  <a href="/downloads/hertz87.9-interview-aljoscha-pause-teil2.mp3">Teil 2</a>
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<li><a href="/downloads/hertz87.9-bmo-genom-sequenzieren-joern-kalinowski.mp3">Genom-Sequenzierung</a></li>
<li><a href="/downloads/hertz87.9-bmo-stille-post.mp3">Radiopiraten Stille Post</a></li>
<li><a href="/downloads/hertz87.9-bmo-radtschlag.mp3">Fahrradwerkstatt Rad<strike>t</strike>schlag</a></li>
<li><a href="/downloads/hertz87.9-bmo-euromayday-2010-dortmund.mp3">EuroMayday 2010 in Dortmund</a></li>
<li><a href="/downloads/hertz87.9-bmo-auslaufende-studiengaenge.mp3">Auslaufende Studiengänge - Was tun?</a></li>
<li><a href="/downloads/hertz87.9-bmo-zivilisation-voices_of_change.mp3">Zivilisation (All You Can Eat) von Jason Grote</a></li>
<li><a href="/downloads/hertz87.9-bmo-elearning-duisburg.mp3">eLearning - Besuch beim Duisburg Learning Lab</a></li>
<li><a href="/downloads/hertz87.9-interview-prof-waldvogel-lithium-ionen-akkus.mp3">Interview mit Prof. Waldvogel zu Lithium-Akkus</a></li>
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  <title>Six reasons why I hate Maemo 5</title>
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<p>
OK, these are hard words, but sometimes I'm really angry about Maemo. But
every time I tested another smartphone (Android, Symbian) I wasn't much happier.
There are a lot of things I love about Maemo like the openness or the
availability of my favorite Linux applications instead of some restricted
<em>"Apps"</em>.
</p>
<p>
You might say, please write a bug report. But I think this is not about a
specific bug, it's about a general policy, a philosophy, how things should
designed. My aim is to supply a bit to the discussion how MeeGo Handset UX
should be designed, that everybody (except the competitors) is happy. I hope
you see this as a constructive article and not as a <em>"flame"</em> post.
</p>
<h3>1. The phone application seems not to have priority</h3>
<p>
The phone application shall be the king, the unquestioned king. All other
applications should step back and be quite as long as this crucial part is in
the <em>"room"</em>. <br/>^
OK, it's a smartphone and I can do a lot of amazing stuff, but it's still a
phone. The programs who handling phone calls should have absolute priority in
case of memory, CPU and UI. I don't care how much applications are active. If I
receive a phone call I want be able to accept or deny it immediately. I won't
wait a second. Accepting a call and ending a call are the most crucial tasks on
a phone. <br/>
It's interesting what a touchscreen can do and where a hardware button is
better. I think unless the touchscreen recognition is (exactly, not roughly)as
fast as a button event handler, there should be a button on the devices for
accepting/ending calls.
</p>
<h3>2. Such a latency</h3>
<p>
It's nice when a UI looks good and has fancy animations, but it must perform
fast on all planned hardware. Do I asking to much, when I want to listen a
Internet radio stream via 3G with my bluetooth headset while I'm checking my
emails or browsing online? If the system isn't capable to allow real
multitasking it should be restricted by design (see Apple iOS). If you promise
something to me, I want use it.
</p>
<p>
I have no pity for the system if it react really slow on my inputs. On mobile
devices you make a lot of typos when you write a text, so direct feedback is
crucial. All buttons, dialogs etc. should react immediately, at least the should
report that they are working. In Maemo 5 on the N900 I must wait two long
seconds after I clicked on a chat account until I get the "Edit Account"-Dialog.
In the "Settings" application it sometimes even longer. Another show stopper is
the long time the animation between landscape and portrait mode needs. But these
seem to be solved in MeeGo.
</p>
<p>
<em>Form follows function</em> means in this case <em>fanciness follows
speed</em>. This should be a dogma.
</p>
<h3>3. I don't get any feedback from the system</h3>
<p>
Especially in cases where the latency is high, the user should get feedback from
the user interface. But feedback is an old recommendation in the usability
scene. The user should every time know how the system state is. Why there isn't
a symbol permanently showing me, that Shift or Fn is locked? The message which
appears in Maemo 5 isn't enough. We talked about the relationship of form and
function. If there is a scroll bar, it should be there permanent. It might hurts
some designers hearts, but we talking about an everyday-device, not about art.
Beautiful interfaces who respect usability are perfect, but a nice screen layout
alone is nothing.
</p>
<h3>4. The UI is not consistent</h3>
<p>
Style guides aren't their only because someone had too much time. If
applications and especially user interfaces follow a special and every time
similar philosophy, then the users know what they can expect. Style guides
aren't only guides for developers and designer, they are or better their results
are guides for the user.
</p>
<p>
I don't understand why the QA-Process for Maemo Extras Testing is explicitly
excluding the appearance of applications from the evaluation. Apple was
criticized for their rigorous policy in other points, but I think their policy
for the UI design is just right.
</p>
<p>
Another example: Why I can't switch from the (I call it) quick contact view to
edit. If I access a contact from the address-book it's no problem. Both contact
views looks similar, except the first one just isn't full-screen. As a user I
don't care, that they might be different widgets.
</p>
<p>
Not only users need consistency. Developers need them, too. Think about the big
jumps from Diablo to Maemo 5 to (in Amsterdam announced) Harmattan, to MeeGo.
Is my application running on the next version, too? This might be a big question
before you start to develop for a specific platform, nonetheless you have
commercial aims or are an open-source developer. If developers can concentrate
on their application and UI instead of learning new toolkits and SDKs, then the
users will profit, too.
</p>
<h3>5. Not enough User-centric Design</h3>
<p>
PR1.2 and PR1.3 (Maemo 5 releases) fixed a lot of stuff people wonder about. We
live in the 21th century, so why I can't delete a received mail directly (opened
straight from the notification). I still can't navigate from such a mail to the
a previous or next mail.
</p>
<p>
Sometimes I want to call from a different phone or someone asks me for a number.
Users want to a address book like in the old days. Sending a contact via
bluetooth is nice, but think of different user scenarios, too. Now with PR1.3 we
have a zoom, which is great. But it's not easy to access it (Menu -&gt; Zoom).
Is there a shortcut? Why isn't it double-tap, something easy and convenient?
<br/>
In general everything important should be big. Buttons should be used without
special motor skills (in German we say "sausage fingers"). Think of bad
weather, shaky public transport and 1000 other non ideal situation. But think
also about, what is easy to remember. Which structure and layout make sense for
the most users.
</p>
<p>
Because their isn't the average user, think of flexibility and customization.
I have set up three mail accounts. I would love to get the mails including
attachments from the first one always, from the seconds only via Wi-Fi and
checking the third only manually. With Modest (Maemo client for mails) it's not
possible. Another example: you cant choose custom alarms for calendar entries.
You have a handful of choices from 0 minutes before up to one day, but choosing
a custom date seems to be too much.
</p>
<h3>6. These damn regressions (Still missin' my old phone)</h3>
<p>
I know, software development is hard work. Sometimes you improve one part and
has a regression on another one. I'm talking about big regressions. I should be
able to do everything with a N900 (or successor), what I was able to do with
an dumb phone (like Nokia 1200 or Sony-Ericsson W810i). All classical scenarios
should work on the smartphones. If friends ask me about the N900, I answer them
you can do a lot of crazy stuff from Twitter to Terminal, but don't try to do
phone calls.
</p>
<h3>Your opinion</h3>
<p>
I hope you see my intention and points. I would love to see your comments,
either here, in your (micro)blogs or from face to face at the MeeGo-Conference
in Dublin.
</p>
<p>P.S.: If you write a comment, the Spam prevention ask you, what's my first
name is... ;) </p>

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  <title>BmO</title>
  <link>http://www.prometoys.net/blog/media/BmO.html</link>
  <description><![CDATA[
<p>
Jede Branche hat ein eigenes Jargon, so auch der Radio-Bereich. Die genannte
Abkürzung steht für <em>"Beitrag mit O-Ton"</em>. Huch jetzt wird es fast,
rekursiv. Bevor ich Euch weiter langweile, lauscht doch einfach die Beiträge,
welche ich für unser Campusradio <a href="http://www.radiohertz.de">Hertz
87.9</a> produziert habe:
<p>
<ul>
<li><a href="/downloads/hertz87.9-bmo-knight_rider_theme.mp3">Knight Rider Theme</a></li>
<li><a href="/downloads/hertz87.9-bmo-vince-stefan_kopp.mp3">Vince, ein virtueller Agent</a></li>
<li><a href="/downloads/hertz87.9-bmo-dradio_wissen.mp3">DRadio Wissen</a></li>
</ul>

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  <title>Woanders</title>
  <link>http://www.prometoys.net/blog/meta/Woanders.html</link>
  <description><![CDATA[
<img src="/images/soldinsk8ers_small_logo_achsen.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 5px 1px; float:left; " alt="Solderin' Skaters Logo" />
<p>
Jaja, ein typischer <em>Sorry-komme-nicht-zum-Bloggen</em>-Post. Aber ich bin
wirklich busy. Sei es, das <a href="http://www.radiohertz.de">Hertz 87.9
	(Campusradio für Bielefeld)</a> mich einspannt, ich auf das <a
	href="http://wiki.maemo.org/Maemo-Barcelona_Long_Weekend">
	Maemo Barcelona Long Weekend</a>
rumspringe oder aber wir bei <a
	href="http://blogs.nokia.com/pushn900/what-is-push/">Nokia Push
	N900</a> gewonnen haben. Also, wenn ihr wissen wollt, was ich gerade
so mache, dann schaut doch bei den <a href="http://blogs.nokia.com/pushn900/category/solderin-skaters/">Solderin' Skaters</a> vorbei.
</p>
<p class="pic">
<img src="/images/skaterschart.jpg" alt="grafik, was die
   solderin skater vorhaben, details auf oben verlinker website" />
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  <title>Zweite Schotterpiste</title>
  <link>http://www.prometoys.net/blog/consumption/Zweite_Schotterpiste.html</link>
  <description><![CDATA[
<p>
Bisher habe ich es nicht geschafft die erste Version der neuen Sampler-Reihe
<em>Schotterpiste</em> hier kundzutun. Trotzdem scheint die Kompilation bei
eingefleischte Fans die Runde gemacht zu haben. Steigen wir also gleich mit
<em>Schotterpiste II</em> ein.
</p>
<p class="pic-clean">
<img src="/images/schotterpiste2-front.jpg" width="400" height="397"
     alt="Schotterpiste 2 - Cover der CD. Straße in der Wüste." />
</a>
</p>
<ol class="listblock" style="list-style-type:decimal-leading-zero;">
<li>Man Man - Hurly/Burly</li>
<li>The Pierces - Sticks and Stones</li>
<li>Crystal Castles - Untrust Us</li>
<li>Thomas D - Keine Panik (Der Handtuch Song)</li>
<li>Scream Club - Girl You Look Expensive</li>
<li>Katzenjammer - A Bar in Amsterdam</li>
<li>Soap&Skin - Spiracle</li>
<li>Fever Ray - Seven</li>
<li>M.I.A. - Paper Planes</li>
<li>Crunc Tesla - Welcome To The Circus</li>
<li>Blacken The Black - Blacken the Black</li>
<li>Emily Wells - Symphony 10: Could This Really Be the End</li>
<li>Bernadette La Hengst - Liebe ist ein Tauschgeschäft</li>
<li>Billy Rubin - Death of the Compi</li>
<li>The Gaslight Anthem - Meet Me By The River's Edge</li>
<li>Abjeez - Eddeaa</li>
<li>The Ting Tings - That's Not My Name (Radio Edit)</li>
<li>The Raconteurs - The Switch and the Spur</li>
<li>MGMT - Pieces Of What</li>
<li>Gustav - Soldatin Oder Veteran</li>
<li>Scott Matthew - Upside Down</li>
</ol>
<p class="pic-clean">
<img src="/images/schotterpiste2-back.jpg" width="400" height="308"
     alt="Schotterpiste 2 - Back-Cover der CD. Straße in der Wüste.
          Tracklist. " />
</a>
</p>
<p>
Meine liebsten sieben Freunde können mich wie immer nach einer Privatkopie
fragen. Wenn Ihr einen Act partout nicht findet, fragt einfach nach.
</p>
<p class="footnotes">Foto auf dem Front-Cover:
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/judybaxter/841716547/">Ribbon Road in
Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada</a> von Judy Baxter.
<a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/deed.de">Einige
Rechte vorbehalten</a>. 
Foto auf der Rückseite:
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/us_army_rolling_along/3271810353/">Nevada
Highway 374</a> von Mark Holloway.
<a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.de">Einige Rechte
vorbehalten</a>.
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