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How to make my application more cool

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    ZHENG YANG POINTER
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    When I see the application which developed by other people are so cool ,while I can not achieve.Who can tell me how to make the application more cool.:) No begin no end.

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      When I see the application which developed by other people are so cool ,while I can not achieve.Who can tell me how to make the application more cool.:) No begin no end.

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      Hello The "cool" word is a bit ill descriptive. Simply the answer to your question is another question: What did you see in those applications that made you say they are "cool"? If you already know that answer, then do the same in your applications, but of course in an innovative way -not imitative, ie. don't just copy ideas- Some hints that might be useful: 1- Your user interface must be compact, user friendly -ie. relaxing to the eye at first look-, yet efficient 2- Your application must have a "genuine" idea -Perhaps this is the most important thing- 3- Your application must be easy to learn, and for advanced features, there should be tutorials or "easy to get" helps 4- Preferably support both beginner, and advanced users These are not -must follow- rules, just few hints.

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        Hello The "cool" word is a bit ill descriptive. Simply the answer to your question is another question: What did you see in those applications that made you say they are "cool"? If you already know that answer, then do the same in your applications, but of course in an innovative way -not imitative, ie. don't just copy ideas- Some hints that might be useful: 1- Your user interface must be compact, user friendly -ie. relaxing to the eye at first look-, yet efficient 2- Your application must have a "genuine" idea -Perhaps this is the most important thing- 3- Your application must be easy to learn, and for advanced features, there should be tutorials or "easy to get" helps 4- Preferably support both beginner, and advanced users These are not -must follow- rules, just few hints.

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        Jun Du
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        See if we can come up with right phrases for a good application based on your hints: 1 - User Friendly 2 - Creative 3 - Intuitive 4 - Versatile Best, Jun

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          See if we can come up with right phrases for a good application based on your hints: 1 - User Friendly 2 - Creative 3 - Intuitive 4 - Versatile Best, Jun

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          Nader Elshehabi
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          Nice!!;) I like the "Shortest distance between two points is a straight line" thinking of yours Jun.

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