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Re: Manila TF3D - What's The Point?
Use the tips of your fingers... And click off-center when you want to slide..
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Re: Manila TF3D - What's The Point?
The point of TF3D IS to be less info-dense than other options. This makes it more finger friendly, relatively simple, intuitive and user-friendly. It's about user experience. It allows WM to be used in an entirely different way than before (and most importantly come from the factory that way), which people may prefer and may be a reason for them to purchase the device.
Presumably, future versions will be more customizable (the HD version is already moreso) ... this is a relatively young interface, give it some time. |
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Good points Dr G...
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At least two people have confirmed they have discovered it to me inadequate for their needs compared to other 3rd party shells. Yet others really like it. It's nice that HTC didn't go so far to lock you into it and not give you the option to use 3rd party Today plug-ins at all. The phone is much more flexible that a lot of other phones. I find it very curious why mention of the iPhone seems to hit a nerve with people? Maybe a sign of exhaustion from participating in other discussion comparing WM devices to iPhone? But again, you'll notice none of my posts say anything about this and that is better/worse than the iPhone. Still I find it interesting in the reactions by the mere mention of the device. Weird. As a side note, SprintTouch08, I'd be curious to hear your definition of what an opinion is as opposed to the definition of what a rant is, and why my post falls under the definition of a rant and not an opinion? Just curious as this is the first time someone labeled one of my posts a rant. |
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Ive noticed that using the stylus or my finger tip usually selects text, where as using the pad of my finger will cause it to scroll. Not sure if thats normal or becuase of the tweak the TF3D config tool added tho. But i can reproduce it every time.
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First off, TouchFlo is an improvement. Maybe not monumental but an improvement nevertheless. I agree that I could take it or leave it. Like someone else posted, I sometimes disable it depending on my mood. Truthfully, it IS eye candy but then again so is the Touch Pro built with a nice VGA glossy screen with a chrome lining. I think HTC simply attempted to right a wrong from Microsoft and they deserve much applause for that. I believe if they made all the improvements you feel should be made jazee then it would still fall short in some area for someone. I do respect your opinion and for those who feel this thread is a rant, just ignore it and don't post. I understand where you come from jazee and I agree with you as well as the others. My motto.... IT IS WHAT IT IS!!!
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It's hard to faulth HTC for trying to create a snazzy interface to compete with (not be like) the iPhone.... after all, apple has sold MILLIONS of the junk devices. Although I agree that TF3D is sorely lacking, for the majority of users who just want a 'cool phone' it's great. I personally use Ultimate Launch on my TP and I have created an interface as good looking with way more functionality.
Wish i could break out the TF3D-today photo dialer and album viewer though. Oh and btw, i have about 40 MB more free ram with UL (though that hardly matters anymore). The TP is still the most powerful PPC in town, so its' options are limitless right now. *edit* Sidenote for jazee: HTC couldn't integrate TF3D better into WM because unfortunately, its not their code. They pay licensing fees to microsoft for that, and unless they want to write their own original code, they are stuck with the 'dressing'. |
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