Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 17th Jul 2007 09:53 UTC, submitted by drfelip
Graphics, User Interfaces "An interesting patent application recently filed by Microsoft may offer a glimpse at the future of the Windows interface. The patent describes a 'method for managing windows in a display' that seems to describe a method of task switching that is neither Taskbar nor Expose, but something in between." It reminds me of a feature called 'iconify', where you can minimise windows into an icon on the desktop (as CDE has, for instance), a feature I miss in most modern desktop environments.
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RE[3]: Small windows
by Kroc on Tue 17th Jul 2007 13:25 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Small windows"
Kroc
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2005-11-10

It's just an evolution of the original concept. Where as in 1990 the window minimized into a generic icon, today it minimizes into a live-view clipping. Mobile phone might have screens and no wires, but they still have numbers and call people, same as 100 years ago.

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RE[4]: Small windows
by linumax on Tue 17th Jul 2007 14:04 in reply to "RE[3]: Small windows"
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2007-02-07

"Mobile phone might have screens and no wires, but they still have numbers and call people, same as 100 years ago."

Warning, Car Analogy Ahead
Flying cars might have jet engines and no wheels, but they still have seats and carry people, same as 100 years ago.

That's how we as humans advance, by improving what we have and what we know and building on top of it little by little.

Edited 2007-07-17 14:06

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