Re: [iPad] Re: Win8

 


Yeah.  But continual, rapid change can be disorienting.  If auto makers kept redesigning the user interface for the steering mechanism, gas injection, and braking, driving could become a lot more stressful for people buying new cars.  Comfort depends on intuitive certainty, and if change in your environment happens too often, you're kept off balance.

Radical change can be good, of course, but it shouldn't happen for trivial or unconsidered reasons.  Change for change's sake - for novelty - is a marketing trick.  We see far too much if that these days.

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On Apr 23, 2013, at 11:46 PM, Julie Mavity-Hudson <julie.mavity@gmail.com> wrote:

 

They might surprise us yet. People were saying everything had been invented and there wouldnt be any real changes just before the airplane was invented, and look how many changes have taken place since then. It'll be fun seeing why they come up with next. 

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On Apr 23, 2013, at 10:35 PM, Tony <tdale@xtra.co.nz> wrote:

 

I don't think there is much option with hardware to do anything more then copy and improve marginally. Its mature.
 
OS wise, well, improve marginally is what Apple is doing, I don't think that really cuts it now as the market is widespread and they expect more. OS is yet to reach maturity, still plenty of scope to add value without cluttering the experience.

From: Just Murray <krismurray@gmail.com>
To: "iPad@yahoogroups.com" <iPad@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, 24 April 2013 2:53 PM
Subject: Re: [iPad] Re: Win8
 
Whoa. While correct the real money is in think different and create rather than copy and improve marginally. 

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On Apr 23, 2013, at 2:19 PM, Charles Carroll <911@learnasp.com> wrote:
His kids can not own iPods for example. You can't copy and improve on what you don't use and don't respect.

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