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Results: Generally, the users liked the interface and thought it was really useful. Both users liked the fact that the design was minimal and easy to set up a meeting. One of the users was grateful that some of the suggestions she made was incorporated in the design. She suggested the responder to be able to indicate the dates that he prefer and Mashcal will sort of merge the available times and find the optimum time. They really want to see the some sort notification implemented. Push  

Recommendations: Push notification or text message notification would make Mashcal even more more usable.

_Problems:  _They did not really have any issue going through the scenarios. 

Reflection

The biggest thing our team took away from the iterative design process is the idea that we are not the user. Throughout all of the prototyping and user testing, we were continually surprised that interaction methods we thought were intuitive confused users. Users also surprised us by attempting to use the interaction methods in ways we did not intend. Especially on a mobile app, it is necessary to conform enough with the platform that users can think in their "iPhone paradigm" but be unique enough to make the app intuitive and exciting.

During the implementation phase, it became clear to us that frameworks are the way to go: someone or some team has done the hard work of designing widgets and thinking about the consistency of them and how they interact together. However, it is still challenging to choose these widgets and compose them together in ways that the user expects and is familiar with.

We also got that the user design is a