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<eventitem date="2011-06-17" time="7 PM" room="Comfy Lounge" title="Code Party 2">
<short>Our second code party. This iteration's topic: Puzzles, contests, and
<short><p>Our second code party. This iteration's topic: Puzzles, contests, and
interview questions. You can also work on whatever other code you want to.
</p><p>
More details to follow!
</p>
</short>
<abstract>Our second code party. This iteration's topic: Puzzles, contests, and
<abstract><p>Our second code party. This iteration's topic: Puzzles, contests, and
interview questions. You can also work on whatever other code you want to.
</p>
<p>
More details to follow!
</p>
</abstract>
</eventitem>
<eventitem date="2011-06-14" time="4:30 PM" room="MC 2054" title="Taming Software Bloat with AdaptableGIMP">
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help simplify complex user interfaces.
</short>
<abstract>
Taming Software Bloat with AdaptableGIMP
Ever use software with 100s or 1000s of commands? Ever have a hard time
finding the right commands to perform your task? We have. And we have
some new ideas on how to deal with software bloat.
In this talk, we'll present AdaptableGIMP, a new version of GIMP
developed by the HCI Lab here at the University of Watreloo.
AdaptableGIMP introduces the notion of crowdsourced interface
customizations: Any user of the application can customize the interface
for performing a particular task, with that customization instantly
shared with all other users through a wiki at adaptablegimp.org. In the
talk, we'll demo this new version of GIMP and show how it can help
people work faster by simplifying feature-rich, complex user
interfaces.
<p>
Ever use software with 100s or 1000s of commands? Ever have a hard time
finding the right commands to perform your task? We have. And we have
some new ideas on how to deal with software bloat.
</p>
<p>
In this talk, we'll present AdaptableGIMP, a new version of GIMP
developed by the HCI Lab here at the University of Watreloo.
AdaptableGIMP introduces the notion of crowdsourced interface
customizations: Any user of the application can customize the interface
for performing a particular task, with that customization instantly
shared with all other users through a wiki at adaptablegimp.org. In the
talk, we'll demo this new version of GIMP and show how it can help
people work faster by simplifying feature-rich, complex user
interfaces.
</p>
</abstract>
</eventitem>
<eventitem date="2011-06-09" time="4:30 PM" room="MC 2054"