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    Copenhagen User Experience, The Past and Future

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by zfactor, May 27, 2009.

  1. zfactor

    zfactor Mastershake

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    About a month ago, Cullen Dudas released a neat video detailing the conceptual Windows UI he’s been working on for months, shown below for those who haven’t seen it in wonderful Vimeo quality. While some may not agree with certain elements of the design, you should at least appreciate his detailed analysis on the decisions he made in his new white paper.


    http://vimeo.com/4186558


    looks to be pretty sweet wonder if it will ever be a reality or not..
     
  2. DetlevCM

    DetlevCM Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Hmm, I have to say it looks interesting.

    But: The question is how usful all these new feature will be to people who's mind is turning old...

    But the younger generation would possibly adapt very easily.

    (PS: Yes, I am 19,5 years old - but I feel ancient)
     
  3. Shyster1

    Shyster1 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Mind if I ask exactly what's going on there that's so avant garde?
     
  4. ScuderiaConchiglia

    ScuderiaConchiglia NBR Vaio Team Curmudgeon

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    If you have to ask, you must be too old. So sayeth the old geezer...

    Gary