Archive for December, 2008

a slimmer thesaurus

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

As I often do, when planning development of my text processor I consider first what capability Microsoft Word has. I have Word 2000; its “Thesaurus” function is really a list of synonyms (with the occasional antonym) rather than a proper thesaurus. When you look up “updated”, the Thesaurus form looks like this:
Word 2000 thesaurus
It’s not very pretty. There are four input boxes, four buttons, three labels and a control alignment which appears to be largely random. The substantive content is a flat list of synonyms. It occured to me that there might be better designs available.

After some trial and error, I have ended up with the following design in my text processor, Weblex:

Weblex thesaurus
The synoym list uses a Windows Tree-view; when you select a synonym by clicking on it, synonyms for that synonym are presented, as is the case for “modernism” displayed above.

There are two input boxes and three buttons, one label. One of the buttons is additional to the Word fuctionality (“Find on WWW”), so the net reduction in clutter is quite significant.

The moral of this story is that, despite the owerwhelming number of designers, software engineers, ergonomists, hair-dressers and spin doctors in the larger software development firms, it is still not only possible but indeed feasible realistic practical workable viable to compete with them on good design.



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