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September 2005 - Posts

  • Tablet Vista ABCs - as easy as 123 (screenshots)

    Phew, that sure took a while to do! (One of those "start it in the morning...wham I missed lunch!" things.) I present to you a gallery of 123 Windows Vista Beta build 5219 screenshots. Most of them naturally focus on new and enhanced Tablet PC functionality, and the others show miscellaneous other features that I found interesting. You know what gets the "most improved tablet feature" award in my opinion? No, the newly trainable handwriting recognition is a close second. Give up? It's the flashy new tutorials, tips, and demonstrations that show you how to use the pen, the TIP, flick gestures, and so forth. I wish Microsoft would just rip those out and graft them onto TPC Edition 2005, because they are sorely needed, and anybody buying a new tablet should have access to them. Like right now. And don't stop there, I want to the whole OS (but especially all the "weird" functions like pen input) to have a ton of neat interactive help available when it ships.
  • Happy Birthday to Tablet PC Corner!

    Although it's almost tomorrow here (and definitely in France), I wanted to put in a quick congratulatory note to the team at Tablet PC Corner, which turned 3 years old today. It is by far one of my most favorite tablet sites, and bar none, the one with the best tablet hardware reviews. I think they have managed to cover pretty much every reasonably available Tablet PC that most people could think of. And the reviews aren't two-paragraph affairs with one picture either. Plus the place points to uncommon little tidbits like this article referencing a QuickTime video of the Vista TIP in action. All good stuff, all top notch quality, and always up to date.

    So happy birthday, Tablet PC Corner, and may you stick around for many years to come! Cheers!

    Posted Sep 13 2005, 11:45 PM by peter with 2 comment(s)
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  • Playing with Max

    So Microsoft Max is...interesting. Sure, the app is a memory hog, the WinFX installer failed the first time around, and the interface has been called too simple by some. Then there is the fact that the section claiming to have other people's lists has no such thing (presumably until somebody shares their list with me - any takers?) and the "news from the team" box was empty for a long time before it pulled in the blog entries. But just having a self-updating blog section within an app is somehow inherently cool.

    As are the different 3D views, the fact that it runs pretty nicely on my Toshiba M200, with WinFX being retrofitted onto Windows XP SP2 - that last feature seems very cool to me. And just sliding things around, making the pictures zip around and rearrange themselves provides hours of fun. Somehow the "oversized" UI with its sliders and big icons "feels good" on a tablet.

    But the most intriguing nugget is the fact that the Max installer itself looked quite like a Windows patch update - and then I found out that Microsoft Update can automatically update it! Is this the first non-mainstream app from Redmond capable of this? Will we see more - perhaps all new apps could be integrated with MU? Then Vista could simply have a control panel that lets you see the latest revisions of your apps, and update them from there. And third-party software - say Adobe Acrobat - could just integrate right into that panel with its own update server. At any rate, I can't wait for some Max updates to come down the pipe!

  • Windows Calendar

    From Paul Thurrott's Vista build 5219 features gallery: Windows Calendar screenshot. Again with the Apple features - now we have iCal in Windows. I wonder if an appropriately redesigned Outlook Express will become the new Mail app.
  • Sidebar - can it get down with me?

    The Sidebar will be back when Vista ships. Here's an interesting question that I hope somebody may be able to answer: when I switch to portrait mode, will the Sidebar still be on the side, thus taking up quite a lot of my now narrow screen width, or can it be repositioned horizontally on the top or bottom, making Vista look even more like a Mac with its Dock?

  • Vista and IE 7 screens

    Some more Vista screenies. I really like the IE 7 tab window overview feature. Now they need to make it possible to rearrange the tabs by dragging and dropping. And the overall IE 7 UI seems a bit more "normal" compared to the current beta version.
  • Channel 9 Vista and Office 12 videos

    Robert Scoble points out some of the newest Channel 9 videos about Vista and Office 12. I guess I'll have to catch up this weekend and fire up the (relatively) trusty Media Center. Did I ever mention that NewsGator for MCE running on a nice TV set rocks?
  • Office 12 ink (whatever there is of it)

    Larry's reaction to Office 12: "No sign of ink, as a matter of fact, the only sign was that the “ink comments” button in Word is still there, hinting that there’s not any further support." Looks like folks like Josh and Loren will still have to work hard to satisfy all of our Office ink needs.
    Posted Sep 13 2005, 09:20 PM by peter with 1 comment(s)
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  • Complete your ink

    Lora's take on new tablet bits for Vista. Flicks are a two-year old plus concept. However, TIP Autocomplete - finally! Tablets will now be able to do what PDAs have made possible for years and let you write even faster. About time.

  • Digital Locker - fill me up

    I like the new Digital Locker concept. Now how about every tablet sold coming with its own locker full of ink-enabled demos and the occasional free license for something neat here and there.

    Buy a Tablet PC during the month of August 2007 and receive a complimentary copy of OneNote 12 in your Digital Locker.

  • Gadgets - Redmond's widgets

    I guess Microsoft's take on Yahoo's Konfabulator widgets and Apple's Dashboard widgets are gadgets. Microsoft Gadgets even. Sounds cute. It's interesting how the same "class" of app will run on the desktop, on the web, and on auxiliary displays. I hope regular folks will have some simple to use SDK or "gadget creator" program to quickly whip up their own creations. Speaking of aux displays - "SideShow" makes me think of the circus.

    I wonder what the first ink-enabled gadget will be.

  • Hotspotting in DE

    Just like New York's parks, Delaware is getting oh so much cooler by adding more Hotspots. First Wayport added a whole bunch of McDonald's locations. Now T-Mobile has hooked up several (but still not all) of the state's Starbucks locations. Are we all bleeding-edge over here or what? Now all I need is for all these providers to have decent roaming agreements that actually expand and get cheaper, contrary to what T-Mobile seems to be doing lately. It is sad to note that these recent hotspot additions increased Delaware's total number of hotspots overnight by several hundred percent.

  • Office 12 is sexy!

    Office 12 goodness: press release, Julie Larson video on Channel 9, screen shots, and more screen shots. I like the sound of "Office 12". Simple and to the point, although it will probably become "Office Vista" or something. If I send Chris Pratley a few pounds of notebook-shaped candy, can I get into the beta?

    First thing that came to mind when I saw those new tabs and grouped functions was that there will be a lot more mouse - and wrist, and pen - travel to cover all the functions, as compared to the traditional menus, which usually generally span only one third to one half of the width of a screen. Interesting. How about left handed folks? Will the tabs invert?

  • Dirt-cheap super phones at PDC

    PDC attendees could get HTC Universal phones for the almost ridiculously low price of $149 + tax + an optional $10 Bluetooth headset. There are no words. Anybody want to make a quick $100-$150 (or even slightly) higher profit? This is so sad, but I am almost groveling. Scratch "almost".
    Posted Sep 13 2005, 06:27 PM by peter with no comments
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  • Hilton's 1101 cents

    No, that's not binary, you developer types. Hilton actually made my day twice today. Even before the touchy-feely PDC announcement, I found out he became the first supporter of my little Katrina relief effort. That's $11.01 going toward helping with the cleanup of the mess caused by the hurricane. It may not seem like much, but you have to start somewhere.

    In other news, I got my own sample t-shirt, which looks pretty good (I was pleasantly surprised). My model has been a little busy as of lately, but I'll get her to show it off for a "live" picture tomorrow.

    So, once again, big thanks to Hilton for leading the way! It was a very nice surprise to see a member of the Tablet PC team be the first supporter. Also thanks to all the folks who linked to the entry. Now for some community input: a second design with the Vista TIP - yay or nay?

    Posted Sep 13 2005, 06:17 PM by peter with no comments
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