To be fair to Jeff, early touch screens fucking sucked ass. It wasn’t until capacitive touch screens came on the scene that they became usable, and then multi-touch was a huge step forward too.
BlackBerry Storm was awful.
Had no trouble with my Palm and Treo - they worked fine (with a stylus of course, but you could also use your finger for touches and swipes).
Capacitive was a huge improvement though, I wouldn’t want to go back. Though I do want my Treo keyboard, that thing was amazing.
I wanted a palm pilot soooo badly back in the day, but I was basically just a kid, and my parents couldn’t understand what I would want with a PDA as they were called back then!
Nah Jeff was right touch screens were a terrible idea, bring back physical buttons.
Touch screen were a terrible idea as a keyboard replacement.
My Treo had a touch screen and a killer keyboard. Stylus was only required for certain things - I’d do a grocery list in the store without the stylus because you just needed to hit one button on the screen.
Best laptop I ever had was an HP with touch screen and Ubuntu. Anything I couldn’t easily do with basic keyboard controls I’d just tap the screen. Had my start bar up the right side so I could poke with my dominant hand to me very between progams. It was accurate enough I could tap to set my typing course when I was editing documents and rarely have to arrow key around.
I didn’t realize how much I’d miss it until I built my current desktop. If I knew how to DIY the two 32in TVs I use for monitors into touch I would in a heartbeat.
I had an envy touch, I never used the touch screen for anything more than answering the phone other wise I’d flip it open and use the keyboard for most everything else.
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Yeah, I really miss spelling things out like this. Those were the days.
Missing the pauses needed to start the next letter sure stumped my translation progress.
I stuck it into chad:
Looks like classic phone keypad (T9-style) text 😊
Decoded message:
“yeah i really miss spelling things of like this. those were the days.”
(There are a couple small typos in the sequence—“ov lile” → “of like”)
I loved this because I was able to text without looking. When T9 was an option I would always turn off. Those indeed were the days
My phone had a keyboard because I was just so darn cool.
Jeff was right and instead of the problem getting fixed, they set a release cycle of one year to distract us from it.
One of my teachers said something like that in class once. Something about how it’s much easier to sneak a text during class since you can feel the buttons.
Yeah, that was a sad day. I remember sneaking texts under the desk or while driving (I know, not a good idea) without looking away.
Solid opinion, logical even.
We just didn’t listen.
still hate touchscreens and want physical buttons
Raised on computers, still don’t like touchscreen interfaces. Still have a phone but I don’t use it much for visiting the Internets
Jan. Iphone was launched June. Wondering if he thinking about dumb phones or BlackBerry with touch screen.
Someone with a grudge playing the long game here. Respect.
I miss being able to use the proximity sensor on my N900 as a button.