Customer Review: Do I like the book?
Yes, an easy to read and simple book with easy to learn methods. Do I recommend you to read this book?
Yes, if you are a beginner in web usability looking to start your career or you are just interested in the subject in general and want to take a quick look then... more info
Customer Review: Steve Krug knows how to write a book. If you're looking for a step-by-step guide to usability studies, here you go. This book is written in a clear, down-to-earth style just like "Don't Make Me Think", which is a refreshing read. As the subtitle suggests, it's very focused on usability studies and... more info
Customer Review: Clear, to the point, well-written - Jarrett and Gaffney can help you to hit the ground running when it comes to improving conversion rates on your website. Without question "Forms that Work" WORKS. Although this is a book that falls into the usability category, it is really about common sense:... more info
Customer Review: How often, while reading a technical book, do you find yourself laughing out loud? With Web Bloopers, I did, and as much at myself (that "oops! I'd better go fix my site!" feeling...) as at the numerous real-life examples painstakingly collected. I especially enjoyed seeing that the big boys... more info
Customer Review: I'm the author (Steve Krug), and I just wanted to post a clarification so people don't get confused by that last review, which says "This is not the latest version." The way Amazon currently works, that review shows up when you look at either edition. I assume Gregory posted it (trying... more info