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Windows 7 Multitouch Media Transfer Makes Our Hands Tired [Windows 7]
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Multitouch is great. We like it a lot. Except when it's totally unnecessary and just make our flabby arms tired, like in this demo of a multitouch media transfer application for Windows 7. The app, by PQ-DVD (they make iPod video conversion software), is supposedly the first to use multitouch to organize media on the iPod. It looks really slick, like if you plugged iThing into a Surface table. But it also kinda looks like a lot of work to move stuff on to it, like more than just shift-clicking a list of crap to dump onto it. Even if you bring the arm motions down to a finger level, I ...
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[image] Не знаю, кому как, но мне, бывает, окружающие напоминают по несколько раз, что нужно что-то сделать. И хоть кол на голове теши, но все равно я с утра скажу «да все будет нормально!», а к вечеру, вспомнив и поняв, что ничего не сделано, буду выдумывать невероятные истории, лишь бы отмазаться. Не беда даже если это что-то я делаю каждую неделю или месяц, все равно забуду, если не запишу. Как раз для таких как я, забывающих вещи, которые нужно делать с какой-то периодичностью, и придумано приложение ToDo Cycle. (подробнее…) ...
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Multi-Touch to Go from iPhone to Mouse?
theiphoneblog.com 10/2/2009 —
Is Apple on the verge of releasing a new, multi-touch enabled mouse for their Mac line that harnesses the technology debuted in the iPhone? That’s what AppleInsider is claiming.
Unlike the iPhone, which garnered almost immediate and ...
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Perhaps adding teeth to Apple's recent comments that they would vigorously defend their intellectual property behind the iPhone, World of Apple notes that the U.S. Patent Office has awarded Apple the patent on their application titled Touch s...
iPhone and App Store “a great thing for consumers” —
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