I have overall mixed feelings about this "user test." Maybe it's just a problem with what the industry calls "user tests." The demand characteristics of the tasks in this "test" make it difficult to make any real conclusions from the data. It's not measuring real user behaviour.<p>The tasks were great for identifying some confusing elements, but this was more or less a focus group and barely analyzes true usability issues. User preference or evaluation != usability problems. The only thing I found useful was the feedback regarding the menu structure. I did think the "click where you ____" was a good way to gather feedback, though.