- From: Nigel McFarlane <nrm@kingtide.com.au>
- Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 11:43:00 +1000
>For the keyboard: word processing speed - maximum typing rate. >>For the mouse: graphic design speed - leaping between palettes > Ok, so why wouldn't Web apps offer that kind of experience? As I said in my last email, a suitable proper subset of HTML is probably at least one requirement for such experiences, since 'tabula rasa' HTML doesn't make any guarantees about user experiences. That's not an observation about new tags, however, which is the key issue here. It's rather an observation about which new or old tags are worthy candidates for specific styles of apps. That probably neatly classifies this thread as OT. - N. -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Nigel McFarlane nrm at kingtide.com.au Services: Analysis, Programming, Writing, Education Expertise: Software, Telecommunications, Internet, Physics "Rapid Application Development with Mozilla" / www.nigelmcfarlane.com
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