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2008-01-14
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2008-01-14
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2008-01-14
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However, I guess you can certainly interpret the first changes as the signal towards the developments that will continue in the future.
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2008-01-14
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For the OS2008 release, compared to OS2007, we added a lot of support for finger usability. Due to many reasons, not really design-related but mostly pragmatic, we couldn't go and change every application and every widget to be finger-usable. But then again, I personally think it's better to start somewhere and think in the long term. The alternative to the realization that we couldn't change everything at once would have been not to do anything.
However, I guess you can certainly interpret the first changes as the signal towards the developments that will continue in the future.
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I'm really disappointed about the interface on OS2008, mainly because it has so much wasted potential.
This is just a short list of examples of contradictory finger/stylus oriented applications, I wish developers would just pick one, or maybe give us options for what we'd like to use. It really is a shame because the N810 has such a nice touch screen. The pressure needed to interpret an input is so little, it almost feels like active touch. With such a good screen its unfortunate that half of our applications are still using stylus input which was originally made to help a person make one point of input, which we can now easily do with the finger.
Can I get an amen?
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2008-01-14
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2008-01-14
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I thought this feature was fantastic, a real sign of an "intelligent" ui that put usability and user choice to the fore.
I love the look of the new big finger icons etc, but then it's ruined by the virtual inability to call up the thumboard on screen. I still think this is deliberate as a 810-led thing, ie that if you want to use a thumboard you'll use the physical one, and if you're typing onscreen you'll be using a stylus. Obviously not so for 800 owners.