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Feature-Complete software

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Feature-complete is a delivered product where no reasonable person could suggest a feature that has not already been accounted for, if not implemented.

Persistence factors:

  • view
  • add
  • edit
  • delete

Discovery factors:

  • search
  • sort
  • filter

Navigation factors:

  • back
  • forward
  • history

Principles of usability:

  • recognition over recall
  • appropriate MVC architecture
  • appropriate scale


Talk page template

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tm features

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   * Ability to Search and Replace in a Project
   * Auto-Indent for Common Actions Like Pasting Text
   * Auto-Pairing of Brackets and Other Characters
   * Clipboard History
   * Column Selections and Column Typing
   * Completion of Words from Current Document
   * CSS-like Selectors to Pinpoint the Scope of Actions and Settings
   * Declarative Language Grammars for Graceful Mixing and Hacking
   * Dynamic Outline for Working With Multiple Files
   * Expand Trigger Words to Code Blocks With Tab-able Placeholders
   * File Tabs when Working With Projects
   * Foldable Code Blocks
   * Function Pop-up for Quick Overview and Navigation
   * Plug-able Through Your Favorite Scripting Language
   * Recordable Macros With No Programming Required
   * Regular Expression Search and Replace (grep)
   * Run Shell Commands from Within a Document
   * Support for Darcs, Perforce, SVK, and Subversion
   * Support for More Than 50 Languages
   * Switch Between Files in Projects With a Minimum of Key Strokes
   * Themable Syntax Highlight Colors
   * Visual Bookmarks to Jump Between Places in a File
   * Works As External Editor for (s)ftp Programs
   * Works Together With Xcode and Can Build Xcode Projects


Overview

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Can I ask those of you who are knowledgeable in such matters if the automatic archiving is likely to come back any time soon? The Humanities Desk is getting horribly long! Clio the Muse 23:15, 1 July 2007 (UTC)

How about when the Ref Desk talk page is going to get an archive? Anyone? - AMP'd 23:58, 1 July 2007 (UTC)
  Done A.Z. 00:52, 2 July 2007 (UTC)
  Done what?  --LambiamTalk 09:10, 3 July 2007 (UTC)
  I think he meant he done archived this talk page.[1]Steve Summit (talk) 12:17, 3 July 2007 (UTC)

I've taken over (again) manually archiving the Computing reference desk. In case it's helpful, this is how I do it. --cesarb 01:45, 6 July 2007 (UTC)


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  1. ^ Fisher, Helen (2004). Why We Love – the Nature and Chemistry of Romantic Love. Henry Holt and Company. ISBN 0-8050-6913-5.
  2. ^ Friedl, Jeffrey E. F. (2002). Mastering Regular Expressions: Powerful Techniques for Perl and Other Tools. O'Reilly. ISBN 0596002890. p. 319