Re: Comments per ADC newsletter

2002-07-30 Thread Luis Sequeira

  Apple still clings to this notion that single buttons are easier to use,
despite overwhelming user feedback to the contrary.  Explain to me again
how holding down a key AND clicking a mouse button, or even worse
  clicking and holding for a period of time, are easier, more intuitive,
or more productive?!  Sometimes it's ok to just admit you were wrong,
guys.


Actually, it is a nuisance trying not to hit the wrong button. The 
apple pro mouse, without actually a button (the whole mouse *is* the 
button) is the most comfortable and less rsi* provoking mouse I have 
ever used. I just rest the palm of my hand on it and i don't have to 
twist my fingers to try and avoid press the right button when I meant 
the left one (or was it the other way around?). Thanks, Apple, for 
not bowing to pressure on this one. Anybody can get a cheap two, 
three or five button plus scroll wheel mouse for very little. I don't 
need that.

Luis Sequeira

*rsi = repetitive stress injury (in case you were wondering)

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Comments per ADC newsletter

2002-07-27 Thread Kevin Stevens

I currently own a G3 Firewire, and have access to a friend's G4/667 as 
well.

Hardware:

!!!Dual-button trackpad!!!

Apple still clings to this notion that single buttons are easier to use, 
despite overwhelming user feedback to the contrary.  Explain to me again 
how holding down a key AND clicking a mouse button, or even worse 
clicking and holding for a period of time, are easier, more intuitive, 
or more productive?!  Sometimes it's ok to just admit you were wrong, 
guys.

I looked at G4s last month and this was the ultimate decision point on 
my choice not to buy a new one.  PC owners are ALL used to using 
two-button trackpads and mice.  Whether in VPC or the RDC client (which 
works REALLY GREAT, BTW!), they will expect it to be there.

Mac OS (X, of course!):

Sleeptime/Waketime

This is the feature that I find most compelling in using my Pismo vs my 
PC laptop at work.  The Pismo goes to sleep instantly.  It wakes up and 
is ready to work as soon as I start typing.  It burns a ridiculously 
small amount of power while sleeping.  I *never* power down this laptop 
any more.

In contrast, my PC/Windows laptop takes almost half a minute to sleep or 
wake, and burns so much battery life while sleeping that it's not 
feasible to sleep it, say, over a weekend.

This is a BIG DEAL to PC users.  It is the thing that gets the single 
most oohs and ahs when I take the Pismo to work.  Continue to stress it 
in development AND in advertisement.  Great TV ad op, show the shill 
popping open the PB, sending an email, and sleeping it again while the 
PC is still waking up!

KeS


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