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2008-04-20
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2008-04-20
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It is, but people like it. If you try and market soemthing with a keyboard device that isn't ascii, it will be rejected. Maybe as an option.
I tried FITALY, but really didn't get on with it.
I would like to see a keyboard that didn't take over the whole screen though, like a transparent floating one.
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2008-04-20
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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2008-04-20
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@ Pennsylvania, USA
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2008-04-20
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@ Gainesville, FL
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That was basically my cue to no longer consider Nokia's tablets as something for future interest (a nice way to say I won't be buying another one. Ever again), as I consider finger-driven interfaces (the only other logical path to follow) as something for gadgets, not computers.
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2008-04-20
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@ Westcountry, UK
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Why does a finger-driven interface preclude the device's use as a computer? Or rather, what do you do with a stylus on your tablet that raises it to the level of a computer that you wouldn't or couldn't do in a finger driven interface?
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2008-04-20
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@ Gainesville, FL
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2008-04-21
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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When you say handwritten interface, are you referring primarily to handwriting recognition for text entry? (I'm assuming you are ....correct me) and saying that this is advantageous because of increased input speed, ease of use....? I didn't get to use the Newton (before my time), and I haven't used the handwriting capabilities of my NIT, so I'm honestly at a lost as to the killer app that comes with the stylus and/or a handwriting interface.
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2008-04-21
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@ Vienna, Austria
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Why does a finger-driven interface preclude the device's use as a computer? Or rather, what do you do with a stylus on your tablet that raises it to the level of a computer that you wouldn't or couldn't do in a finger driven interface?
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Watch out Nokia, Pandora's box has opened (sorta)...
I do love explaining cryptic sigs, but for the impatient: http://www.openpandora.org/