Re: [NTLK] Newton 2002

From: Ed Kummel (tech_ed_at_yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Dec 03 2001 - 13:26:20 EST


WOW!
You know, I was going to stay out of this conversation
because I really couldn't wrap the idea in an easy to
digest word play. But this email describes exactly my
sentiments. What makes the Newton innovative is that
from the ground up, it was designed to be an
assistant. It wasn't a desktop peripheral, it wasn't a
sometimes device (sometimes you use it, sometimes you
don't) And unlike everything else that came before it
and after it, it has no real specific purpose. It is
what you make it to be! That's the cool part. You
determine how you're going to use your Newt. No
boundries. That's what I want to see in the future.
How seamless integration? Precognitive maintenance of
your daily activities. Automatic detection of emotion
through galvanic response. Detection of emotions and
responding to them...
Who knows...
Ed
web/gadget guru

--- "Joel M. Sciamma" <joelsciamma_at_compuserve.com>
wrote:
<snip>
> All this is the easy stuff and IMHO not really the
> point. In all areas of
> computing we have become obsessed with ever better
> hardware specs, assuming
> this is going to solve something, but with little
> regard for the device as
> tool.
>
> Newton technology is about enabling the individual
> and making the computer
> as invisible as possible - something Apple have
> since forgotten how to do.
>
> I would like to see the soup model extended even
> further to accommodate
> hyperlinking, Jeff Raskin's zooming interface
> concepts and Bruce
> Tognazzini's usability ideas. All kinds of labels to
> group any data into
> projects, serious outlining tools with visual
> components, visual programming
> like Prograph to build required applications on the
> fly without all the
> ancient syntactical bollocks of NewtonScript and
> even more gestural control
> options. Rich databases that can pull together
> information from anywhere to
> meet my queries without all rigidity of current
> approaches.
>
> It's the task that matters not the lump of plastic.
>
> I assume that the hardware requirements can be met
> but it's this stuff that
> will change my life, not a bit more RAM :-)
>
> Joel.

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