Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 28th May 2008 19:09 UTC
Graphics, User Interfaces Yesterday, during the opening hours of the D6 conference, Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher jointly interviewed Steve Ballmer and Bill Gates. While the interview dealt mostly with the past, Yahoo, and a bit of Vista, by far the most interesting part was the first ever public appearance of Vista's successor: Windows 7. Earlier today, the team behind D6 posted a video of the demonstration, which was conducted by Microsoft's Julie Larson-Green. From a graphical user interface point of view, there were some interesting things in there.
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by leos on Wed 28th May 2008 20:33 UTC
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Every multitouch demo trots out the same silly demos. Throwing photos around, resizing them. Well no one does this. The mouse is much more accurate at moving things around, and the mouse wheel is much better at zooming.

Same with the Google Earth demo (or whatever microsoft decided to call their knockoff). There's nothing wrong with the mouse here. It's much easier to use the mouse+mouse wheel to zoom around on a globe than it is to use gestures.

Waving around water? On-screen piano? Please.. These are neat toys, but not anything useful.

Of course these things are nice on a public access kiosk and handhelds, but not for the traditional laptops and desktops, and those aren't being replaced anytime soon.