UserVue Update!
Posted on Thursday December 21, 2006 by Betsy Weber

Remember way back in September when we launched a new Web-based service for remote user research called UserVue? We had an update to UserVue this week.
So, what's new with UserVue?!
- You can now view markers in the .WMV file.
- You can facilitate, observe and record UserVue sessions in the Microsoft Vista environment. Basically, you can run all of UserVue's components on Microsoft Vista.
- We've added the ability for Marker information to be saved in a CSV file. That way you can easily open this in a spreadsheet application. Markers are also indexed in the WMV file and can be viewed in Windows Media Player.
- We have also increased the ability to work through the most common firewalls.
If you would like to learn more about UserVue, watch the screencast here and visit UserVue's homepage here
We've heard some great stories about how people are using UserVue. Check them out here. You can even watch a screencast about how Andrew MacNeill, a software architect at AKSEL Solutions, is using UserVue here.
And, there's a trial of UserVue so you can try it yourself.
If you've tried UserVue, what did you think?


Comments (1)
Thank you for this post
Posted by Reader | December 22, 2006 10:43 AM
Posted on December 22, 2006 10:43