Granted it's uses seem limited, but I think it's pretty neat to a certain degree. Tiles for respective programs and not needing to download more useless crap to interact between programs. Pretty interesting indeed.
I don't see it. The tiles thing just seems incredibly dumb (are we going back to the days when each separate program was on floppy disk?) Otherwise, the interface basically looks like document-centered computing where each program is a tiny component that can interact with the same data. You can see some of this in Windows and Microsoft programs and Mac OS and iTune/QuickTime, but it has never caught on in a big way largely for social and economic reasons rather than technical limitations.
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I don't see it. The tiles thing just seems incredibly dumb (are we going back to the days when each separate program was on floppy disk?) Otherwise, the interface basically looks like document-centered computing where each program is a tiny component that can interact with the same data. You can see some of this in Windows and Microsoft programs and Mac OS and iTune/QuickTime, but it has never caught on in a big way largely for social and economic reasons rather than technical limitations.
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