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2008-08-26
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2008-08-26
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2008-08-26
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In my opinion what's called for here is a revolutionary approach that throws old paradigms out the window and starts from scratch. Some time back we had that discussion here but unfortunately it seemed to have ultimately gone nowhere.
I want to forget conventional menus, zooming, scrolling, etc, and come up with an approach that is specifically designed around the tablets' capabilities. That means, IMO, increased usage of gestures and decreased emphasis on things like dropdown menus. Long clicks, finger motions, multitaps, etc. I'll take heat for this from traditionalists I know but something that borrows heavily from Canola, iPhone and other similar approaches.
Out with the old.
In with the new.
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2008-08-26
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I think if they want to go to mass market with a device that isn't a PDA, and less capable than a UMPC, a finger-friendly UI is essential. Not because of the iPhone, but because "mass market" means non-geeks, and many non-geeky people would never accept a geeky stylus that could easily be lost and needs to be pulled out first.
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2008-08-26
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2008-08-26
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would it be running windows? if so i dont think its the touchpad thats the problem. and who uses the pad on a thinkpad anyways? they all got that nub in the keyboard, no? something i really wish one would transplant to consumer level laptops. but then they would risk undermining their oh so valuable corporate only price level...
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2008-08-26
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while i dont have a problem with the general idea (kde did something similar with kde4, to the point where they found they had to stop talking about the launcher as a "menu" to really get people to think about new ways of launching programs) but im not sure if canola is a good starting point.
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2008-08-26
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Yes it's Windows, but even so, the pad is too sensitive regardless. It should not, IMO, be registering my thumb's proximity as a click.
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2008-08-26
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