| At gesturekit.com we believe that gestures are part of the future of our interaction with computers however there is a lot to be done about them. We are currently doing but we need your feedback. Can help us improve our platform and continue solving problems providing solutions for the community. We think that: 1) Gestures on apps (abstract glyphs sepcially) are cumbersome to develop. Read more http://bit.ly/ZTCwBb. 2) They should be cross platform so you don't have to code each time on each platform. 3) They should be web-based. 4) There are private APIs and few people/companies are deciding about their use. 5) Should be opened so everyone can create and share. 6) Should not interfere with your app at any extend. Given these arguments: Would you use gestures on your app if would be as simple as draw online and use everywhere? At gesturekit.com we are taking care of these six points and want to provide a very simple way how to use them and implement them. Thanks very much for the feedback, we appreciate. @gesturekit |
I don't use gestures. Ever. For anything (except unlocking my phone, which I am stuck with).
Opera 'introduced' mouse-gestures a long time ago, and like all other attempts I have tried; I cannot understand the point. I don't think that waving my hand/mouse/fingers around like a spell-caster writing runes in the air is ever efficient. There is far too many chances at misinterpretation, and it obscures the target action. Give me buttons. on/off-yes/no simple binary choices that give exact feedback. Need something more analog (i.e. volume slider) let me input a number.