Not exact matches
In an
earlier computing era — not really so long ago — a beautiful hardware device with smartly tailored software to run it was a market - shaking innovation, and no one did that better than Apple: Its combined expertise in hardware
design and human
interface design were unmatched.
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The
design seems straight out of the
early - 90s, with a clumsy user
interface and totally dated
design elements.
Stanza is an
early entrant into this market, featuring a clean, well - organized
interface that's
designed for reading all kinds of digital publications, including electronic books, newspapers, PDFs, and general web content.
People seemed confused about the Joojoo's screen
early on, simply due to the original
interface design.
Sidenote — a positive word about the Kindle: As I've written before, I have one and despite its god - awful hardware
design and some of the most incredibly bad user -
interface ideas I've ever witnessed (see
earlier review), I like the convenience of having dozens of books in my briefcase and I especially like the think - it, buy - it instant - shopification features it offers with an EVDO - powered access to the Amazon store.
I mean the whole Wii
interface is
designed to give you very easy to use, customizable choices of software and games at your fingertips and
early on this was the case; I loved it, especially that I could DL great classic games.
It introduced us to user - friendly computing, including visual
interfaces, multimedia and an
early form of mobile computing as it was
designed to be luggable.
We have written about the perceptible increase in support with this new device, but the
early community builds showed a drastic change in the user
interface and the introduction of a slightly - altered
design language (incorporating more transparencies, blurs, etc).
Having tried it myself,
earlier this month when Apple officially unveiled the 6s and its iPhone 6s Plus sibling, I certainly agree that it's an intriguing mixture of new and familiar: something you acclimatize to almost instantly, but the potential of which for shaking up
interface design is vast.
The Fuchsia UI: The Fuchsia completely re-imagines the home screen with its material UI, it is basically an
early user
interface with a card - based
design which uses its own special renderer known as Escher.