different UI approach
Jon
jbondy at sover.net
Mon Jul 11 07:37:32 EDT 2005
I enjoyed taking a look at this new [?!?] UI, but the proof of the
pudding, for me, was when I accidentally moved the mouse across the
answer to a question, and it assumed I had "answered" (with no way to
"back up"). I'd say I would have to pass on this one.
Jon
Scott Rossi wrote:
>Recently, Mark Wieder wrote:
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>>http://www.dontclick.it/
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>Another opinion: I enjoy the idea, though I don't see much revolutionary
>there. I think the greater issue is effective communication to visitors
>regarding where they can go from where they are.
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>But the clickable UI seems far from passé. I would love to see a click-less
>UI implemented in an email application -- you'd have to be mighty careful
>around the send and delete buttons. What if nuclear silos had click-less
>UIs and no human-key switches?...
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>Regards,
>
>Scott Rossi
>Creative Director
>Tactile Media, Multimedia & Design
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