The ADJUST results display window takes up the entire screen (the first image is a crop), is a simple plain text display, and cannot be copied. (You have to print it to PDF first if you want to copy the output!)
I'm presenting the results in a clean format, adhering to visual hierarchy guidelines.
April 9, 2025 at 2:49 AM
The ADJUST results display window takes up the entire screen (the first image is a crop), is a simple plain text display, and cannot be copied. (You have to print it to PDF first if you want to copy the output!)
I'm presenting the results in a clean format, adhering to visual hierarchy guidelines.
To reduce friction, I'm making structured data entry components to guide the user. This keeps them from having to jump back and forth between entering data and reading documentation.
April 9, 2025 at 2:49 AM
To reduce friction, I'm making structured data entry components to guide the user. This keeps them from having to jump back and forth between entering data and reading documentation.
Some operations in the software require a data file. To know how to format it, you have to read the documentation to understand the syntax for each operation! This is distracting because you are spending more time learning the syntax rather than actually performing (and learning) the operations.
April 9, 2025 at 2:49 AM
Some operations in the software require a data file. To know how to format it, you have to read the documentation to understand the syntax for each operation! This is distracting because you are spending more time learning the syntax rather than actually performing (and learning) the operations.
I'm recreating an older software package that performs surveying and geospatial computations, most notably least-squares adjustments. This software is older than I am(!), and the interface definitely shows off the program's age.
(You know it's old when there is a clock in the corner.)
April 9, 2025 at 2:49 AM
I'm recreating an older software package that performs surveying and geospatial computations, most notably least-squares adjustments. This software is older than I am(!), and the interface definitely shows off the program's age.
(You know it's old when there is a clock in the corner.)