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by othermaciej
5550 days ago
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The context here is devices that are small and light enough to be reasonably handheld - i.e. tablets and phones. It's not yet clear to me if touchscreen will ever make sense for larger-screen devices, certainly you do not want to interact using touch with a vertical surface for any length of time. However, using an iPad for "long-term, serious work" is just fine. So I don't think you should equate large screens with serious work. |
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I think the 10GUI idea linked above is great because it's intuitive enough and still robust. The intuitiveness and engagement of the iPad is great, but I find it restrictive (the input bandwidth is limited by the direct manipulation paradigm). I think it's fantastic for people who have trouble understanding or don't particularly feel the need to spend time learning the intricacies of indirect manipulation, but I don't see that as a problem for my generation (cusp of X/Y) or subsequent ones.