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How We Used User Experience Principles To Improve Our Mobile Appby@iscanner
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How We Used User Experience Principles To Improve Our Mobile App

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An improved app release is not always good for the user, says iScanner team. Developers need to listen to user feedback, choose relevant reviews, and use them to form hypotheses for how to enhance the app. Users who interact with the app more often and actively than others notice rare bugs and notify developers about them. It's also important to remember that any changes may cause the users to split into two camps—those who enjoy them and those who don’t. Developers must understand this, handle criticism well, and keep working on improving.

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BP Mobile creates mobile products for iOS and Android. We focus on business projects.

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