It took me a while playing around with mock-ups, but I've now got my poker app's user interface just the way I want it. "Eating my own dogfood" helped.
While playing poker with my app running, I often check the latest raw values for "flops seen" and "take/100 hands". It makes sense to make these values stand out. So I used a larger, bolder typeface and moved them to the top of the window.
The rest of the screen was getting cluttered, something I'm trying earnestly to avoid. I don't want new users getting overwhelmed by too much information. Therefore I've split the charts, tables and additional statistics between different tabs.
This is the not-quite-complete result:
There's another requirement that's been guiding my progress. It must be practical to resize my poker app small enough so that two online poker tables and my app can be viewed simultaneously. I don't want the user having to switch between windows constantly to monitor progress while playing.
Here's the poker app reduced to roughly half the default size.
As you can see from the screenshot, the design still works at this size.
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In May 2008 I started working on Poker Copilot, initially as a product to help me with my own poker playing. Soon I joined a "30-day Challenge", where the participants each aimed to launch a software product in 30 days. As a result of this challenge, Poker Copilot version 1.0 was launched in July 2008.
This blog tracks the ongoing development of Poker Copilot. Who would find this blog interesting? People interested in 1-person software development, in Poker, or in both.
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Contact me via email at steve at pokercopilot dot com.
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7 comments:
Looking nice, Steve.
I desire that charting component greatly; if one was available for ASP.NET!
I like the UI. Very nice and clean. The idea of small graphs over the big one is very good.
Have you toyed with the idea of doing a combined chart to check for a correlation between flops seen and winnings/100 hands?
Rob,
Indeed I have thought of charting two series at once, to look for correlations. That's a feature for version 2 (or perhaps 1.x where x > 0).
Mike,
I googled for "JFreeChart .NET" and I found a .NET port of the charting copmonent. I have no idea if it is complete, functional, and usable, but it is worth a try.
http://www.ujihara.jp/jbyjsharp/jfreechart/
Steve,
I like the Sparklines. Since you are a fan of Tufte ... have you thought about getting rid of your grid and releasing your graph from "data prison" ?
Great work so far .. I enjoy your updates.
Loren
Mike,
Check out zedgraph. It is not quite as nice as JFreeChart (I have used both), but it is quite capable and still pretty good.
Loren
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