On Mon Jan 22 15:44:48 2007, Christian F.K. Schaller wrote:
Well we should be careful this list doesn't become known as haven
for
supporters of old dead technologies.
I'm wandering off topic here, sorta...
There are lots of old, dead, technologies which still have plenty of
interesting features that we would be foolish not to at least
consider. So sure, I'd hate the idea of taking something with the
display and CPU power of a 770 or N800, and then exclusively run
decade-old technology, but there's plenty of technology that *is* a
decade old that the device could really benefit from.
Sean's little essay, whilst obviously biased, is still interesting.
It makes me wonder why the Maemo toolbar never has borders around the
buttons so we know where to tap, for instance, and it makes me stop
to consider how much screen area is taken up with Pretty Stuff.
Also, I rather liked the drag-drop clipboard he describes from the
Newton - looking at it that way makes me wonder if it couldn't be
done my using that RHS gutter he hates, in HildonWindow.
Dave. (Who uses such ridiculous decade-old tech as "push email", and
"roaming", would you believe, even though these will obviously never
catch on.).
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