briar issueshttps://code.briarproject.org/briar/briar/-/issues2023-03-15T12:34:52Zhttps://code.briarproject.org/briar/briar/-/issues/2390Design UX for contextual help2023-03-15T12:34:52ZakwizgranDesign UX for contextual helpDesign a way of making contextual help available throughout the app. It should be possible to draw the user's attention to the fact that help is available in a given context, without interrupting their work.Design a way of making contextual help available throughout the app. It should be possible to draw the user's attention to the fact that help is available in a given context, without interrupting their work.Sponsor 6 usability improvementshttps://code.briarproject.org/briar/briar/-/issues/1760Connection protocols (mock-up)2021-02-27T21:46:09ZtuquequeConnection protocols (mock-up)Hey... I participated a few weeks ago in the usability testing calls you're running from time to time and I mentioned in that call that I would create a quick mock-up of what I think would improve, simplify and unify the redundancy of th...Hey... I participated a few weeks ago in the usability testing calls you're running from time to time and I mentioned in that call that I would create a quick mock-up of what I think would improve, simplify and unify the redundancy of the connection protocols present in the lower part of the screen in the Hamburger menu and inside the Settings.
![BriarMockUp2](/uploads/c329efbf4d5582906ca0de7afa588de3/BriarMockUp2.gif)
Hopefully the animated gif is pretty self explanatory. I think this concept would unify those settings (so there's no need to actually go to the settings to get more information about the switches)... and it makes those frequently accessed settings much more readily available to the user.
Greets!https://code.briarproject.org/briar/briar/-/issues/801Revealing contact relationship is not clear2020-11-21T12:52:17ZTorsten GroteRevealing contact relationship is not clearDuring testing session #788, no one understood what revealing contact relationships means although most users were rather technical and were using other apps extensively. The onboarding dialog didn't help. It was not clear who can revea...During testing session #788, no one understood what revealing contact relationships means although most users were rather technical and were using other apps extensively. The onboarding dialog didn't help. It was not clear who can reveal contacts and why the creator can not do it. It was not clear what this exactly means and why it can be done.
It took some long explanations before everybody had understood this feature. They were all open to p2p apps and appreciated the explanation. They were happy to understand how messages travel through the p2p network, but they also acknowledged that we are trying to explain features without requiring users to understand that.
Some testers doubted that it is possible to understand revealing contacts without knowing about how messages travel. They pointed out how Briar works very differently than other apps they are familiar with and that it needs some getting used to. The user familiar with Retroshare suggested to use a visual representation of the contact relationship within a group as this can help with understanding this concept and also nicely illustrate the p2p approach.
![briar-user-graph](/uploads/a7819e19bc66f94fc0c3ff50d9265eb7/briar-user-graph.png)