Usability Testing Lab?!? Awesome! I'm curious about your goals and your process... are you looking to publish your results? I guess why I'm asking is because I pretty much drank the Kool-aid on the more ethnographic "discount usability testing" + "rapid prototyping" approach, followed by using Google Analytics to try to get gather quantitative "real-life" stats as we make improvements. I can definitely see the usefulness of having more resources for usability testing though. I'm surprised that none of the suggestions do A/B testing. It seems like that would help settle the never-ending debate in "web committees" around labels and vocabulary. -Shaun On 1/31/13 10:35 AM, Nate Hill wrote: > Hi all, > Years ago I had the opportunity to use Morae to do some usability testing. > http://www.techsmith.com/morae.html > I may have an opportunity to put together a little bit of a usability > testing lab at my library, and I wonder if anyone can suggest a similar > product but... > I'd like it to run on Macs. > Suggestions? > thanks > -- Shaun Ellis User Interace Developer, Digital Initiatives Princeton University Library