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  • Slide Navigation

    Earlier this weekend I was thinking about how the next generation of devices is pushing the user interface/interaction boundaries. Devices such as the HTC Touch and the iPhone introduce interfaces that incorporate more human gestures combined with a slick graphics. This made me wonder how hard it would...
    Posted to Nick's .NET Travels (Weblog) by nick on 06-23-2007
  • You can't park that iPhone here!

    With all the hype around the iPhone I think everyone has forgotten what really matters. Apple are using their ability to create a rich and effective user experience which in my opinion is why the iPhone is getting so much attention. It's not that they are doing anything that "can't"...
    Posted to Nick's .NET Travels (Weblog) by nick on 04-27-2007
  • Occasionally Connected Application is NOT about Working Offline

    For almost as long as I've been working with .NET I have been an advocate for building rich client applications (aka smart client applications) that work in an occasionally connected manner - think Outlook cached mode. Recently there have been a couple of posts such as " You're not on a f^&king plane...
    Posted to Nick's .NET Travels (Weblog) by nick on 04-11-2007
  • User Interface Guidelines for Mobile Devices

    One of the areas that I revisit from time to time is how user interfaces are designed for mobile devices. Despite being crucial to user adoption most developers don't worry too much about the interface design for desktop applications. Luckily due to monitor/screen sizes going up this is less of an issue...
    Posted to Nick's .NET Travels (Weblog) by nick on 02-12-2007
  • User Interface - Who thinks it's important?

    I've just finished listening to two of Ron Jacob's Arcast shows both of which covered aspects of User Interface. With the work that we are doing at Intilecta this is clearly an area that we place a strong emphasis on as part of our product development process. What I don't get is why everyone has suddenly...
    Posted to Nick's .NET Travels (Weblog) by nick on 02-04-2007
  • Podcasts and User Interface Design

    Over the weekend I was asked a couple of times what podcasts I listen too and how do I find the time? Well the short answer is that I only find 30min (approx) on the way to and from work. I catch the train which usually entails a 10 minute walk to the trains station, 5 mins of waiting for the train,...
    Posted to Nick's .NET Travels (Weblog) by nick on 11-27-2006
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