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Yes/No/Cancel is a new online usability magazine launched by Martin Kleppmann to critique poor design in software and promote better user-friendliness. The site takes its name from the confusing dialog box buttons (Yes/No/Cancel) commonly found in computer programs, which exemplify how even complex systems can be made unnecessarily difficult to use. Kleppmann argues that manufacturers and users should care about usability because it affects customer satisfaction and competitiveness, and that good design is achievable even for complicated systems.
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