Friday, August 24, 2012

Dot Tel Domains - Third-Party Applications


One of the most frustrating aspects of Dot Tel Domains is the difficulty with a number of third party applications that are designed for them. It may look bad, and sometimes the arrangement of the passages of the user is not user-oriented, but reflects the design style of software programmers.

The promoter of the Dot Tel domain of technology, the UK-based Telnic, does not control the production of third party software applications. He came into contact. The quality control is lacking. A user of the technology must be able to go to the Telnic site and know what they are downloading has been tested and works.

I recently used a third party application that had defects. The application lost hours of my time. Covering obscure top-level domain like dot Tel, you can not have endless obstacles placed in its path. Most people will just give up and go away. To the credit of the software company that eventually solved the problem and has also maintained contacts in the process.

What application designers do not understand is that users on a forum not a typical domain user. Have prevented users with higher average levels of computer literacy. If Dot Tel is to become a mass product, then it must be usable. All programmers who do not understand the usability of usability should hire experts to test their work. Telnic is managed by technical staff. Their organization seems to move gradually to a more market-oriented, but has been slow in coming.

My third example is the developer of control by Dot Tel panel application that created an online control panel software that allows owners to place ads and other things on their sites. I read the forum thread Telnic trying to determine if the application worked as they are usually skeptical. There's nothing more frustrating than dealing with something that has not been thoroughly tested. There were laudatory comments about the application, so I decided to try using it to put some ads on some of my domains.

It did not work. I tried many times and it did not work. I emailed the organization and posted about the problem on the forum Telnic. It was not the answer, we never had a problem or error. Yes, but I have a problem, does not work! They finally found that their software has a bug with the Chrome web browser. I tried again and still did not work. There was a further problem in the resolution of the HP netbook. The software now works correctly.

I spent about two or three hours on these issues. It seems to be everything to help programmers to fix their products by offering free testing for them. There should be some sort of approval process, which allows you to test these applications before they are put on the Telnic site.

They are a people who believe they are taking a product on the market until it works. But in the 'new world' of 'Web 2.0' we are all guinea pigs are not paid for software programmers, apparently. Presumably, when their products work we and others have to pay to use them. I do not know if the products which are sold in the future, but I'm happy to pay for software used to work now!

Give us ready software on the shelves and stop chewing our time with problematic product, I say! Telnic could come up with something similar to a trademark 'Telnic Approved' quality of software displays on its website. The adhesive 'Approved' would say that, according to Telnic, the software was both useful and functional. Software companies can pay for the verification and certification of Telnic. Now there's an idea! ......

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