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    geneven | # 21 | 2007-04-11, 13:34 | Report

    I enjoyed printing fast on a Palm. It just doesn't work for me on the N800. I have dreamed about dropping in Graffiti so I could use its shapes on the N800.

    Eventually, text-to-speech will be workable and fast on these things. Writers sitting on the beach in the moonlight and telling their stories to a small computer will become a cliche.

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    Karel Jansens | # 22 | 2007-04-11, 13:53 | Report

    Originally Posted by geneven View Post
    I enjoyed printing fast on a Palm. It just doesn't work for me on the N800. I have dreamed about dropping in Graffiti so I could use its shapes on the N800.

    Eventually, text-to-speech will be workable and fast on these things. Writers sitting on the beach in the moonlight and telling their stories to a small computer will become a cliche.
    TTS is one of those things almost everybody thinks will be the future of computer input -- until you actually try it and discover how counter-intuitive it really is with today's user interfaces. E.g.: Try to formulate a well-structured document on voice only. You'd need to pre-compose about a gazillion voice macros to get everything done.

    What would really rock however, is a NLUI, a Natural Language User Interface, where you could interact with a computer basically the same way you interact with other human beings, using normal, everyday language and fuzzy logic. Like telling the computer: "Find me a song I ripped to ogg about a week ago. It's by Led Zeppelin", rather than typing, scribbling or wording a list of arcane command sequences or spending hours mousing through directories.

    Such a user interface would always work, regardless of the input method used. We've still got a long way to go though...

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    luketoh | # 23 | 2007-04-11, 14:28 | Report

    Have you guys watched Wild Hogs? There's a funny part in the movie that deals with NLUI.

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    sdrman | # 24 | 2007-04-11, 15:32 | Report

    Anyone notice that the handwriting input changes colors in the new firmware?
    I think it works better now, as long as I space letters far enouqh apart.

    EDIT: Color change happens only with vista theme.

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    Karel Jansens | # 25 | 2007-04-11, 16:19 | Report

    Originally Posted by luketoh View Post
    Have you guys watched Wild Hogs? There's a funny part in the movie that deals with NLUI.
    A swine movie?

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    Karel Jansens | # 26 | 2007-04-11, 16:20 | Report

    Originally Posted by sdrman View Post
    Anyone notice that the handwriting input changes colors in the new firmware?
    I think it works better now, as long as I space letters far enouqh apart.
    I did notice a small recognition improvement.The problem with my "r"s deleting previous letters persists though.

    And I see it hasn't grasped your "g"s yet either.

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    azule | # 27 | 2007-04-11, 20:42 | Report

    Having something like grafiti for the N800 would be ideal.. back in the day i was crazy fast on my palm.

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    ArnimS | # 28 | 2007-04-14, 15:54 | Report

    Originally Posted by gisborne View Post
    If Nokia really intended this thing to be an "Internet Tablet", they should have got on board with the Internet being a two-way medium. ie they should have put a keyboard (or decent HWR; ideally both) on this thing.
    I really shouldn't reply to a 'they didn't build what i wanted!' rant, but anwyay...

    They put bluetooth in it, so you can purchase the keyboard of your choice, rather than being locked into whatever hardware is built-in. Thus, rather than having *a* hardware keyboard, which 30% will like and 70% will hate - the 770/800 have *many* keyboard options, including none.

    That's not to say that something like a treo or an old-style zaurus form-factor wouldn't be a nice addition. It'd be really nice to see more hardware options that run the same apps and maemo OS.

    How about a maemo-based phone, even smaller-than 770, with a front that's only the 800x480 screen (like the iPhone) but oriented in portrait mode (vertically), including side mounted buttons placed directly under natural finger placement.

    Nokia is now in a position where it can leverage their investement in maemo, and the contributions of the maemo community, to power a variety of future devices and form factors. Maemo+770/800 is a great start, but to get better, it needs more users, more developers, more mind and market share.

    ... I seem to have strayed from my original brief, but in summary: Sex is more fun than Logic...

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    gisborne | # 29 | 2007-04-14, 21:23 | Report

    You can't use a BT keyboard standing up. But I already mentioned that.

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    phi | # 30 | 2007-04-14, 23:30 | Report

    i'd be all for a attachable thumbboard that used bluetooth to connect. would've worked better with the 770 form factor.

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