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The toolkit will make any kind of software environment. But I don't know anything about NewtonOS. What was so great about it?
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What would be your ideal software environment?
I'll tell you what I don't like. When I want to get to a piece of information, say an appointment, contact, mp3, e-book, or a weather report, It's a real pain to go through a menu tree, wait for an app to load, find and load my playlist, book, URL etc., scroll to the right place, etc. Even the iPod sucks at this.
This problem is reduced with apps like the Personal Menu or OMWeather. But the screen is smaller than all my information. We could clutter the screen with lots of info, but what about the pretty background?
My toolkit will create any kind of software environment on any kind of device, but right now I am focusing on the NITs and on the first environment, which I hope will become the default that most people use.
The engine is currently connected to map information to a screen via 3D graphics (openGL), flat graphics (cairo), and pretty text (pango). I think that the ability to render 3D graphics can be used to solve the screen-space issue. For example, instead of a background, a 3D environment -- a scene could be used. (E.g., for fun, birds could fly around in your space)
I'm interested in any ideas and whether you think I should stick with 2D or focus mainly on 3D and what that might look like for you?
In other words, what would it take / how would it work for you to want to switch to using a new software environment and never look back? Let's make the iPod's interface look silly, useless and old.
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