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by Jim Winstead Jr.

the big thing, aside from the money, that keeps me from getting a mac (like the cool new imac) is a remembrance of how mouse-bound the macintosh interface was. (and i assume that os x hasn't changed that dramatically.)

(i'll admit to being an atypical computer user, though. i spend 99% of my time using mozilla, mutt, tin, and a terminal window with bash and vim.)

much ado is made about voice recognition being the next big thing that will impact user interfaces, but i really can't imagine that it will ever make a big dent on the personal computer (outside of being used for dictation). what i think would be huge is eye-tracking. imagine being able to look at a link (with some subtle visual feedback that lets you know where the computer thinks you are looking), and just hit a key on the keyboard to follow it.

» Monday, January 7, 2002 @ 3:19pm » 4 comments, add yours
« Monday, January 7, 2002 @ 12:32pm • Monday, January 7, 2002 @ 6:22pm »

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"computer, open sound file" "ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO SHUT DOWN?" "no!" "GOOD-BYE"

» fritzkafka (link) » Monday, January 7, 2002 @ 4:48pm

mac is way overpriced - especially when you can emulate the Mac OS GUI with kde.

» vandaemonlander (link) » Monday, January 7, 2002 @ 6:30pm

bah. the price difference isn't that huge, and the current apple stuff is pretty high quality, compared to the crap most pc manufacturers shovel out.

but the 1024×768 resolution is a little disappointing. i'd rather see 1280×1024.

and kde doesn't have anything to hold a candle to appleworks, iphoto, itunes, and imovie.

» jim (link) » Monday, January 7, 2002 @ 8:12pm

come on jw, kde is doing good for the kind of support they have. i mean, for how much apple charges, they better have a fantastic "multimedia system."

i'm still of the impression that with a damn good video card and enough RAM, you can do anything on a PC that you can do on a Mac.

» vandaemonlander (link) » Tuesday, January 8, 2002 @ 1:25am

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