It is very easy to use and requires little HD space. You do need to have JRE (Java Runtime Environment) on your computer for it to work, nevertheless not a major requirement.
This is how you set it up:
When you start the tool you have two options. Sort cards and create/edit cardset.
You start with create cardset.
Here you can create categories on the right and the cards that will go under each category on the left. Name everything and save the file.
For the actual testing, restart the tool and this time in the main window select Sort Cards. It will assume that the user is the tester this time and ask you for a name so that the results can be sorted later.
Here you just open the file you saved earlier and the tester can start sorting the cards. The white colour cards from the left are dragged by the tester to the right side under the orange colour categories.
It beats manual card making, naming and sorting. And best of all, my tutors will be able to watch the card sorting in action and listen to what the tester has to say about them. I hope they are good at voice analysis :)


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