Windows 7 Touch, Dead On Arrival
snydeq writes "Ongoing Microsoft hype around its Surface touch technology has suggested that, with Windows 7, a touch-based UI revolution is brewing. Unfortunately, the realities of touch use in the desktop environment and the lack of worthwhile development around the technology are conspiring against the notion of touch ever finding a meaningful place on the desktop, as InfoWorld's Galen Gruman finds out reviewing Windows 7's touch capabilities. 'There's a chicken-and-egg issue to resolve,' Gruman writes. 'Few apps cry out for a touch UI, so Microsoft and Apple can continue to get away with merely dabbling with touch as an occasional mouse-based substitute. It would take one or both of these OS makers to truly touchify their platforms, using common components to pull touch into a great number of apps automatically. Without a clear demand, their incentive to do so doesn't exist.'"
Why would I ever want to sit up from my comfy chair to poke at a screen?
of course we all know that the true touch screen desktop environment was invented in the late 23rd century,
>A solution in search of a problem.
What are you complaining about?? Many wonderful problems have been discovered that way!
I bet he isn't using "touch" interfaces with these, tho'.
Or, as I like to call them, "Smudge" interfaces.
"Speaking the Truth in times of universal deceit is a revolutionary act." -- George Orwell
Bet you'd have rockin' shoulders though, from holding your arms up all day.
Question everything
(I like the idea of making a 'click' noise with your tongue for a simple, intuitive, self-contained interface)
Yeah, I want to sit in an office full of tongue-clicking nimrods. And that'd be really great for doing computer tasks while you're talking to someone or on the phone, too.
mirrorshades radio -- darkwave, industrial, futurepop, ebm.
"Touch me, I'm 7!"
Reality is the ultimate Rorschach.