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Seems like they're catching up with those microsoft table thingys...
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On 21/07/11 13:57, Steve Harris wrote:
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type="cite">As a longtime Psion user, I'm still annoyed that small
laptops don't have touchscreens yet.... other than the grotty
Windows Tablet edition machines, which were awful.
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<div>A touchscreen iMac seems like it would give you arm ache.</div>
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<div>On 2011-07-21, at 11:21, Tim Chown wrote:</div>
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<div>I can see Lion Mail working OK with the widescreen
11" Air, with folder, inbox and thread panes. A
touchscreen on such smaller models would seem even more
appropriate?</div>
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<div>On 21 Jul 2011, at 10:32, David Tarrant wrote:</div>
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Tim for noticing what Apples possible next iMac
refresh might be!
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<div><a moz-do-not-send="true"
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<div>On 21 Jul 2011, at 09:46, Tim Chown
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21:51, "Nick Gibbins" <<a
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change in inertia, the two finger
swipe-scroll does seem to<br>
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reasonable. I've just tried scrolling
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page, and it takes 3-4 swipes to go
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I'm getting used to it.<br>
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The thing is, if Apple are going to make
Mac Mail feel like the iOS Mail app, which
if their intention they seem to have
achieved, I want a 15" touch screen to
drive it.<br>
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