I thought this was kinda neat at first, but it wasn't quite clear why David Ponce over at OhGizmo! was so excited until I watched this almost seven-minute demonstration over on YouTube. The GUI's fantastic, but it's not until about the 5-minute mark that HoneyBrown breaks out the big guns with actual files as opposed to just file-type "tiles". Just check it out; it's pretty cool. A whole new take on file previewing that I think just might have the potential to change the way we interface with computers. Or at least our desktops.
If nothing else, listen to some of the technique names -- the narrator pronounces the "Drag'n'Cross" move as "dragon-cross". Cound't help it: "dragon-cross" makes me think of this.
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I thought this was kinda neat at first, but it wasn't quite clear why David Ponce over at OhGizmo! was so excited until I watched this almost seven-minute demonstration over on YouTube. The GUI's fantastic, but it's not until about the 5-minute mark that HoneyBrown breaks out the big guns with actual files as opposed to just file-type "tiles". Just check it out; it's pretty cool. A whole new take on file previewing that I think just might have the potential to change the way we interface with computers. Or at least our desktops.
If nothing else, listen to some of the technique names -- the narrator pronounces the "Drag'n'Cross" move as "dragon-cross". Cound't help it: "dragon-cross" makes me think of this.


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