Try using a touch os on a 6-head display and a mouse (now trackball).
It's effectiveness becomes almost instantly null, or at least that's
what I find with unity. A central dock on one display makes way more
sense, as I don't need a top systray bar for every screen.
I'd rather see working stereo primesense sensor integration with it if
they must insist on the approach. I'd much rather them allow me to
"touch" it minority report style with 10 finger multi-touch first.
On my phone, get it. Bought an edge.
Give us alien dalvik for android apps native ftw.
-mb
On 07/31/2013 09:19 AM, Stephen wrote:
> This is where the idea of the Ubuntu touch variant is most interesting.
> The Same Os transitions from a touch friendly interface to a traditional
> desktop when needed. So the same device can fulfil multiple roles and
> needs. For me this is very exciting in that a daily computing device
> would be greatly appreciated. This will not replace my more powerful
> desktop, but I would not need to use it for the average task. But
> instead it becomes a more specialized role.____
>
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