We all have seen the ipad ( Apple Tablet ) and Frankly it was a breath taking
With all the possibilities you can do and all that advanced featured that Comes with it. We woke up in these days on Microsoft’s biggest surprise in the Tablet technology, its Microsoft Courier.
Microsoft Said that Courier is not a tablet . it’s a booklet as it got he dual 7-inch screens are multitouch, and designed for writing, flicking and drawing with a stylus, in addition to fingers.Looks like it could Revolutionize personal business device.
The Courier user experience presented here is almost the exact opposite of what everyone expects the Apple tablet to be, a kung fu eagle claw to Apple’s tiger style. It’s complex: Two screens, a mashup of a pen-dominated interface with several types of multitouch finger gestures, and multiple graphically complex themes, modes and applications. (Our favorite UI bit? The hinge doubles as a “pocket” to hold items you want move from one page to another.) Microsoft’s tablet heritage is digital ink-oriented, and this interface, while unlike anything we’ve seen before, clearly draws from that, its work with the Surface touch computer and even the Zune HD.
You’ve better check out that video and know what i am exactly talking about.
Question is . Does really Courier able to say early good bye to ipad ?
Starting from today the web site is back on track again. i know i have missed a lot but i will do my best to catch up the latest news, and tracking everything, however, i didn’t finished completely from everything, but i couldn’t wait more.
so stay tuned for the up coming useful posts and services.
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