So I ordered one of these iGesture Pads yesterday (I was ranting about it earlier). It will take a week to get here, and then another week to get it out of the customs (and they'll prolly eat like $150 of customs taxes off me, too), but I am looking forward to its arrival and will let you know how well it works for me. The guy over at FingerWorks said they take a good 3-4 weeks to get really used to, but once you did, they are very good. We'll see, we'll see.
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Question for you:
How did you manage to get your XML feed to include comments? that's supercool. :)
Posted by: jason on March 8, 2003 11:02 AMExcellent. Thanks!
One other thing...where did that "RSS validated" icon come from? I use the similar ones to that by Antipixel on my site, but haven't seen that exact one.
Was going to add this on the earlier post, but now that you've mentioned it again - I have a Touchstream LP and I find the gestures to be the best part of it. However, I'm not sure I'd be happy with having just the gesture pad alongside a regular keyboard - seems like too much stuff on my desktop. Anyway, I've written a lot of review / impressions stuff about the LP on my weblog - go here:
http://disco.ucsd.edu/blog/computers/2003/
and look for "Fingerworks" in the page. (My search is broken, ugh.)
I wonder if you can use it like a Wacom tablet with a pen-like implement for input. If I could draw with it too, I'd drop my cash on one of those in a second.
Posted by: John on March 13, 2003 9:23 AMKeep comments on topic. If a comment is unrelated to this post, it may be removed or moderated.
