If you are already using Path for mobile social networking, you will definitely enjoy its excellent user experience. Path has a very sophisticated design and is very easy to use. In other words, Path has a great user experience. This is not a decisive element of whether high-tech products need to be used, but it is really the top priority to determine how many users can use them.
1. Elegant UI
A good user experience is inseparable from UI, and it plays a very important role. Although I am not a qualified Path user, I will still browse it when I open it. The top five smiley face icons are more loving. This is exactly what facebook didn't realize.
2. Can't live without (addiction)
Good design should also let people see its intrinsic value. It must be able to solve some of your needs, or give you entertainment. In other words, it is necessary to make people inseparable. A recently emerging network service called Pinterest is such a case. Because it gives you a place to store pictures around the theme.
3. Get started quickly
The Kindle Fire, as a product, can't be compared with the iPad 2. The Fire is smaller and more rectangular, and looks like the little brother of the iPad. But what the Fire does better than the iPad is that it doesn't take much time for beginners. You have to open the App Store to download something. All your Amazon materials will be built into Fire, so users can download the content they want at the first time.
Although other aspects may not be very pleasant, this point is worth mentioning.
4. Seamless
With so many networked devices, a consistent experience is important. A recent case is the online music application Rdio. On the iPhone and on the PC desktop, every step of Rdio makes you feel less different from downloading to listening offline. And the default is to let you download songs only in the case of wifi, so you won't waste a lot of traffic fees in 3G.
5. Change user
Excellent technology products will change the way we do things. The iPhone and iPad are the best examples in recent years. So is Twitter. These products have created new user experiences or changed some of people's original habits.