Re: Balancing simplicity with complexity

2007-08-22 Thread Rod Whitby
Jeff Andros wrote: > mostly to rod... how soon until mokomakefile is updated? It was updated and put into alpha testing a couple of days before Sean's announcement, and went live about 6 hours before the announcement (on Mickey's "Go" signal). However, my announcement of the MokoMakefile update t

Re: Balancing simplicity with complexity

2007-08-22 Thread Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
Giles Jones wrote: > Having tried 2007.2 it's a great improvement and moves the phone a > long way into looking like a product. Thanks, we still see a long way before us, but we're moving! :) > I have some usability improvement suggestions that I will propose at some > point. Excellent. Please

Re: Balancing simplicity with complexity

2007-08-22 Thread Jeff Andros
mostly to rod... how soon until mokomakefile is updated? On 8/20/07, Sean Moss-Pultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Dear Community! > > A top ten complaint that we have received is directed at our user > interface. Many people feel like the current interface doesn't address > their exact needs. Th

RE: Balancing simplicity with complexity

2007-08-22 Thread Richard Reichenbacher
IMO the new UI is absolutely awesome. You guys really have found a way to make the small screen and high resolution work well with just finger touches. In my playing around with all the latest snapshots for the last week or two I have yet to need a stylus, aside from making a few terminal command

Re: Balancing simplicity with complexity

2007-08-22 Thread Giles Jones
Hi all, Having tried 2007.2 it's a great improvement and moves the phone a long way into looking like a product. I have some usability improvement suggestions that I will propose at some point. Will the old 2007 be phased out? it's never going to get finished given most people will want to dev

Re: Balancing simplicity with complexity

2007-08-22 Thread Dylan McCall
This is fantastic to read! Thank you, Sean -- and Thomas, of course. I must say, today I have had an interesting revelation of sorts... One thing that gives me a bit of trouble with the open source community is my ridiculous pickiness, and my wish to have everything smooth and unique. (Not to ment