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2008-04-21
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2008-04-21
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Thousands of mainstream PDA-/Smartphone-/...-units are sold today that use a stylus.
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2008-04-21
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...Apple's marketing hype. Think about it - the hardware of it is average at best, but the UI is a step ahead, not least because it ditched the stylus and is based on an interface that just doesn't need one.
I actually think it's a silly prejudice to think that stylus-less UI's can't be similar capable...
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2008-04-21
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Couldn't type on the keyboard when the device was in portrait mode and could hardly type when it was in landscape mode.
Very, very limited functionality because for each function, you need a whole video game to implement it.
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2008-04-21
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2008-04-21
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Trying to do an hybrid stylus-/finger-based UI with an option is quite frankly the worst thing that could happen if you ask me.
Pick one, build everything according to the chosen philososphy - everything else will lead to an utterly inconsistent chaos.
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2008-04-21
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2008-04-22
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2008-04-22
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I don't buy the whole "we write with a pen therefore a stylus is natural" because there are so many differences.
Palm chose stylus input and it shows in their design. It was possible to cleanly use the device with only the 4 hardware buttons + dpad or the stylus. Their UI guidelines were designed from the ground up for stylus and they invested real time and money into handwriting.
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I firmly believe this finger thing is a trend that will fade away once people see its limitations. It may prevail in devices that are made for limited use (media players, phones, ...), but please don't forget that finger-based UIs have been around for quite a while now and never managed to get out of a very narrow niche. This is for a good reason.