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Garmin Mapping Software: WTF
2 May, 2011
Apologies – this one’s a bit of a rant. Oh, and it’s about slightly more in-depth use of a GPS than simply punching in a destination on a TomTom. I’ve used Garmin software and GPS devices for what feels like about 10 years now. I used to be forced to use PC emulators on a [...]
Defining “Good Enough”
9 December, 2010
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One of the things I mentioned at the recent UXPeople conference was the need to agree “Good Enough” up front for any agile project that requires experience design. Now, before you go scanning to the end to read the answer, you might want to know that I don’t have one. Yet. So this is more [...]
Garmin Connect Site Maintenance
17 November, 2010
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Garmin‘s Connect website for uploading and browsing all the pulse, hardware and location data their devices collect when you’re running, cycling, walking, is down for maintenance right now. The visuals and messaging around a normally negative event is really quite nice for a company that doesn’t always excel at design and customer centricity.

26 September, 2011
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