Linaro 11.06 Release Brings Unity 3D Port To ARM
An anonymous reader writes "For a long time what x86 users took for granted was just 'the future' for ARM devices. Now that time is over. Linaro — a non-profit engineering organization funded by ARM, Freescale, IBM, Samsung, ST-Ericsson and Texas Instruments — released a first port of Ubuntu Unity 3D experience and Compiz. If you have a pandaboard, go ahead, download, install the Linaro 11.06 LEB/Ubuntu images and try it out! It's just a few minutes away."
Back in the day we had reasonably boring X11 interfaces - to date myself I used twm and was pretty happy with it.
Now-a-days the 'future' of both the KDE and Gnome window managers just gives me a headache. Having shit move
all over the screen is annoying, it does not improve my productivity - it reduces the interaction with the computer to
a video game with the goal of 'get your work done!'.
When you're designing UIs, less is more.
* Less movement
* Less jittering icons
* Less mouse-focus auto-magnification
* Less screen flipping and transformation effects
* Less ribbons
* Less blurred and translucent backgrounds
These do look cool but they're not enhancing my 'experience' and they're certainly not helping me get any work done or make a phone call faster.
So quit wasting time with this stuff and go make touch interfaces with some audio feedback so blind people aren't left out on this next generation of handheld technology. Thanks.