One
useful software touch is Sony's Small Apps feature that lets you run apps such as the browser, timer and calculator in small, resizable windows on top of other apps.
Not exact matches
Though the Kindle
Touch brings Amazon up to speed with other e-readers, its hardware and
software offer little in the way of imagination and
useful innovation.
I think this may be
useful: http://www.epubmaker.net/ A specially designed EPUB creation
software for iPad, iPhone, iPod
Touch users.
2) E-paper with Wacom pen input for virtual - inking (can't do that on most
touch screens) 3) Android —
touch screen OS (unlike Windows 7 tablets, which are just a desktop OS on a
touch screen == awful, not to mention every other argument against using Windows OSes),
useful software add - ons, e-reader
software options, media player
software, etc. 4) due to the dual screens, and the hinge, you can use it like a tablet, a portable «all - in - one» computer (when using a USB or bluetooth keyboard), an e-reader, etc..
The result is an all -
touch device running a clean - looking version of Android, but with BlackBerry's own
useful software on top.
In comparison, South Carolina attorney Bill Latham reviewed the Leap Motion device (which allows you to interact with your computer without a mouse or keyboard by moving your hands through the air) and concluded that currently, it's not a very practical tool for lawyers, but has the potential to be
useful down the road: «For now, it is simply much more efficient to control your computer using a mouse or
touch screen than using the Leap and currently available
software.
Oppo calls this the O -
Touch panel, an additional input method, albeit one that's not hugely
useful in the N1's current
software setup.