Jim,

I would wait until
it [TPC technology] became available on the Mac, if it ever did

And I have serious doubts that it ever will.  :-(

* Other than the graphic tablet for touch-screen input, TPC technology is all in the O/S.

* The general consensus on this thread seems to be that Steve Jobs is shifting Apple's primary focus toward music players, and that his approach to the computer market emphasizes marketing gimics over new technology.

* TPC technology has been on the market for something like four to six years, including a major software update in 2005. If and when Apple competes in this market, they will be way behind.

Thus the frustration I feel in being unable to convey the advantages of TPC technology--as I see them--to Mac lovers is somewhat akin to that I felt trying to explain the advantages of a mouse to MS-DOS users--many of whom considered the Mac a toy--20 some years ago.

[Two hints:

1. Start with the mouse cursor in one corner of your screen and see how much faster you can move your hand to the diagonal corner with the mouse in the air instead of dragging across a surface. Imagine being able to pick up the mouse and set it down where you want the cursor instead of dragging it.

2. Pick up a pen or pencil,place your hand in the center of your screen, and see how much of the screen real estate you can reach with the tip of the pen(cil) without moving your hand.]

The pen is mightier than the mouse!

Rob Cozens
CCW, Serendipity Software Company

"And I, which was two fooles, do so grow three;
Who are a little wise, the best fooles bee."

from "The Triple Foole" by John Donne (1572-1631)

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