Margo Koppelmann wrote:
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 9:01 AM, Shawn Trash Thompson
<mokowa...@projektenterprises.com> wrote:
Ever used an iPhone? their screen is nice, responsive and the gui is
designed where a stylus isn't needed. I actually was rather fond of the
iPhone screen and was very unimpressed with the GTA02's touchscreen in
comparison.


The difference between iphone and freerunner is that the software on
iphone is specially designed and written for the iphone, but on
freerunner you can run almost any linux software. How would you for
example play Numpty Physics on a capacitive screen?

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Point taken but my fat fingers work great on the iPhone and not so on the FR. Also it often registers my drag on the FR as a click whereas the Capacitive touchscreen of the iPhone and T-Mobile G1 easily distinguish between clicks or drags.

I found that the only semi-accurate method of input on my FR is the stylus that is included, without it the phone is virtually useless to me and with it a pain to use. I continue to use my samsung 409 flip-phone because I can easily navigate and even using that annoying T9 input method is still 100x faster than my FR with or without the stylus. I'm glad to see the GTA03 going to capacitive, I might be able to make use of the screen for once.
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