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Anonymous Andy said...

That's a very fascinating concept. I'm the author of the Flight Tracking app & video; I've played computer games for years that incorporate music that seemlessly changes depending on your actions in the game... why couldn't they do the same thing for a work app? I guess you'd have to find the balance between adding to the users mood & productivity and having the music not become a distraction.

I'd be interested in hearing if anyone has actually done any work/studies of the idea.

2:02 PM

Blogger JoshB said...

Andy,

What map control did you use in the application? Did you use or had you seen InfoStrat.VE http://virtualearthwpf.codeplex.com.

Lynn,
For a soundtrack, if you had a highly integrated soundtrack, it would likely sound very similar each time you use the application and could be very boring, just through repetition, as anyone who has played the same video game over and over can attest. And using an app for work involves significantly more time than a video game (usually.) A soundtrack for casual occasional time use might be a good idea. If you used the user playlist, then integration would be limited.

2:52 PM

Blogger Lynn Marentette said...

I think the repetition in a soundtrack would be boring-- I think it would be better to have a playlist option that people could customize according to need/mood/taste in genres.

3:16 PM

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