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* Errors: Errors are easily recovered from. There won't be any mode errors since there aren't different modes of operation. If the user clicks the wrong stream, all he has to do is go back on his browser. Similarly, other operations like searching and selecting a category are reversible by simply choosing the right thing after an error.

Design 3

Storyboard

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This is the view that the user would see when they first get to the page.  There is a title bar at the top showing SB representing StreamBrowser and a search box to the left.  At the bottom of the page would be a playlist of previously viewed streams or any that are queued up.  In the middle section, to the left would be the categories listing, and to the right, the recommended streams within the selected category.  When the user clicks a new category, the list to the right updates to show streams in that category.  If the user is to type any queries in the search box at the top, it would update the list just as it did while selecting new categories.   Image Added
This is the small stream viewer.  The main list view turns into a viewer for the stream and begins playing the stream.   Image Added
This is the expanded view for the viewer.  The titlebar and category sections go away, leaving the video and playlist.  This playlist does go away after a short delay, providing the video the full screen to display the stream.  

Analysis

The learnability of this interface should be easy because this interface borrows from many other commonly used interfaces.  It uses the stage setting to display the list of streams in the center of the screen in both the search view and the category view.  The playlist also copies from the Grooveshark interface, where the "album art" is shown horizontally in the playlist.  The learnability of this interface might be hindered by the ..............xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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