RE: Why a poor user interface can make users happy
Can we see some specifics that makes this UI "poor" or
"unusable"? Seems like folks who don't actually use this system
are kicking it in the teeth and using their own value system of
what a good UI is supposed to be as reference.
It's almost like me telling a cardiologist that her EKG monitor
system is unusable because I don't can't figure it out, even
though she can breeze through it efficiently, effectively and
without frustration.