Posts in Show Cases

OpenUsability for KMyMoney

July 16th, 2008 by Ellen Reitmayr

KMyMoney is a personal finance managing software for Linux targeting private end users who are seeking to quit usage of Microsoft-Windows and are looking for a personal finance manager like Quicken or MS Money. Aiming to improve the usability of their software, the KMyMoney developers filled in the OpenUsability project application form.

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Introducing... Tine 2.0

July 16th, 2008 by bjoern

I would like to introduce a new project to you: Tine 2.0 - a bleeding edge groupware project that runs in your web browser. Tine 2.0 combines classical groupware functionality with CRM and ERP focussing on ease of use. We do not directly support this project through OpenUsability, because it has a commercial background.

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2007 Success Stories

January 01th, 2008 by Ellen Reitmayr

A selection of OpenUsability successes from 2007 include GeexBox, the GIMP redesign, KDE Human Interface Guidelines and TV Browser. Their progress can be followed on the linked blogs, web sites or reports.

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