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I'm probably not in the target audience for the Courier (because the videos target graphical designers and artists for some reason, of which I am neither), but one thing has me puzzled. Why the mixed interaction with pen and touch? Isn't that kinda clumsy?
Either create a touch interface, or a pen interface, don't mix them up. Things get very confusing for the user. You have to swipe through everything with touch, but then you have to grab a pen to be able to add (well, write) words? That's ridiculous. Better to stick with just one interface type (either pen or touch), and implement that well.
I know, the video's are concepts and just hypthetical usage scenarious. I can't understand why people go all ga-ga over it. So no, I do not want.