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KDE Usability Project

While most aspects of software development are concerned with the "what"s of an interface, usability is about the "how"s. Working within the existing design goals of a system, usability efforts aim to make the implementations of these designs easier to use, faster to learn, more consistent and obvious, and generally more ergonomic for their target audience.

The KDE Usability Project is an initiative to apply usability principles and practices to the K Desktop Environment. Our goals are to help educate developers about usability in the development cycle, provide usability feedback about software through user tests and interface reviews, and promote KDE Usability throughout the Open Source Software community.

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