Re: UI Design Update newsletter - December, 1999

An alternative is the way I use Amaya - my home page is a list of bookmarks,
and if I see a page I like I can open my home page, and add to it a link ot
the page I want - if there is a suitable image I can just copy it across as
the link. (In general I have found that an editing browser is a very handy
feature - I understand why it was part of the original set of tools).

Cheers

Charles

On Tue, 4 Jan 2000, Jonathan Chetwynd wrote:

  It is possible to close the address bar
  however the work involved in finding a bookmark is
  usually greater for a non-reader than typing one.
  and then we have the problem of where to type it when using a search engine
  
  certainly this is true at first.
  
  I have suggested that sites provide images or gifs as royalty free links,
  which could then be used as bookmarks, or incorportated in a visual history
  as at www.peepo.com.
  
  

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