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Originally Posted by lcuk View Post
chlettn,

of course its not the only casualty, in different environments having to use a finger is futile. Its getting cold round here, I can't imagine many people playing with their iphones stood at the busstop with their gloves on.
Very specific use-cases, if you ask me. I doubt that anybody is willing to use a device for a prolonged time outside if it is so cold that you can't take of one hand's glove for a minute. And even with a stylus, using a TS device with a glove is still very awkward imho.

Originally Posted by lcuk View Post
Same for driving gloves and gps.
Why is driving and using a tablet-like device at the same time suddenly so important that it is brought up again and again?

Originally Posted by lcuk View Post
Coming up with a vulcan mind grip for something thats as naturally intuitive as text selection is just stupid.
Having to find a way though menus to copy/paste stuff is arguably just as "stupid" and counter-intuitive, if you ask me. Why is a simple gesture more "stupid" in your opinion?

Originally Posted by lcuk View Post
Thats not innovation thats backtracking and trying to replicate already existing well understood common functionality with something that takes a whole page to explain.
I think that being unwilling to abandon usage paradigms that were designed for different input devices (keyboards & mice) is a weak excuse for being against changes that create better UX - the iPhone isn't lauded UI-wise for nothing, after all...
And "a whole page to explain"? Seriously? I think that Joe and Jane Average would be smart enough to understand the 5 or so gestures needed everyday after watching a 2 minute introduction animation to them that is shown the first time the devices is powered up...
 

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