| This is ridiculous. Let's just deconstruct it: "Do you like a linear approach for doing things? If so, the iPad is perfect for you." I can already feel the condescension. "Everything about the iPad interface is linear. Every desired final action is accomplished through a series of taps." As opposed to what, chords? Those are the only non-linear interface I know of... otherwise most inputs are processed sequentially in time. "Want to read a book? Cool. Tap the home button. Tap the iBook app. Tap the library view. Tap the book you want to read." As opposed to...? What? Seriously. Someone help me out here. Someone name a better way to launch a book in a reader. Would "tapping" each key to spell the command to launch your uber-l33t CLI reader and the path to the book be better? Would "tapping" a combination of keys to bring up your GUI app launcher and then "tapping" the first few chars of the book and "tapping" enter be demonstrably better? "Hopefully, you’re getting the point. Some will call this brilliant. I call it rudimentary and lacking, especially when you consider that you’ll be doing a lot of tapping since there is STILL no multi-tasking functionality. Yes, just like the iPhone, you can’t switch between apps." You can switch between apps... Any app worth its salt saves and resumes its state as quickly as possible. "If you’re watching a movie and want to tweet a comment about it, you’ll need to exit the movie app, switch to the twitter app, tweet away, close the twitter app, re-launch the movie app, tap to resume the movie…etc." Again, the alternative is...? Pausing the move, switching to the Twitter app, tweeting, and then switching to the movie app? What? You think you can tweet without pausing? Well I hope you stay off the road, because I bet you think you have better multi-tasking skills than the average luser and can text and drive just fine thank you very much, don't you? |
That said - I don't know if that's true, but that's how I understood him. This way it kind of makes sense to complain about linear approach. Can anyone confirm?