Where are touch-screen users supposed to learn all the techniques like the double-taps, drags, thumb-index resizing, etc.?
A manual? What manual?
Unless you live in a dorm or one of those open, "hip" offices replete with a nerf basketball hoop to enhance "creativity" and "collaboration," are you on your own?
"EDH said... Where are touch-screen users supposed to learn all the techniques like the double-taps, drags, thumb-index resizing, etc.?
A manual? What manual?
Unless you live in a dorm or one of those open, "hip" offices replete with a nerf basketball hoop to enhance "creativity" and "collaboration," are you on your own?"
Oh, come now. Apple products are inherently intuitive to use! (*ducks*)
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Film school proof of concept? Well done in any regard.
Ha ha ha. That was great.
Related: YouTube reviews of personal electronics are often hilariously thorough.
Well done. The voiceover gets out of sync but otherwise nifty.
Palming an ipad2 requires relatively large hands.
Well done. The voiceover gets out of sync but otherwise nifty.
Palming an ipad2 requires relatively large hands.
Palming an ipad2 requires relatively large hands.
Cue Titus...
Where are touch-screen users supposed to learn all the techniques like the double-taps, drags, thumb-index resizing, etc.?
A manual? What manual?
Unless you live in a dorm or one of those open, "hip" offices replete with a nerf basketball hoop to enhance "creativity" and "collaboration," are you on your own?
I'm putting this here because I don't know where else to put it:
The Dalai Lama is at the University of Arkansas today. I would be there for his talks, but I couldn't secure babysitting.
"Hologram" is misspelled in the closeup on the settings. That was the first problem.
"EDH said...
Where are touch-screen users supposed to learn all the techniques like the double-taps, drags, thumb-index resizing, etc.?
A manual? What manual?
Unless you live in a dorm or one of those open, "hip" offices replete with a nerf basketball hoop to enhance "creativity" and "collaboration," are you on your own?"
Oh, come now. Apple products are inherently intuitive to use! (*ducks*)
Now Angry Birds could be fun that way.
wv: crusino
Now Angry Birds could be fun that way.
Oh, come on...just consider the porn industry's use of that tech.
Ha ha ha. Ace.
iPad has a Windows interface (in the look sense) - weird.
Very CSI:Miami, but, unless you're trying to get rid of your projector, it's more a gimmick than anything else.
Not yet, but soon...
Remember when people tittered about what an embarrassing product name iPad was?
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