On 3/2/2012 10:28 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
> Over time your statement will no longer be correct.
>
> In that we will get better at design of UI than the morph from the old
> green screen to what we have currently.
>
> Sure we will need input devices, but I think that they will change as
> well.  The lock of the typewriter type of device might break within
> the next ten years.


I'll take that bet.  No dramatic UI change in next 10 years for non 
residential customer usage.

>
> Today you could Blue tooth to another device, maybe in the very near
> future you could use your phone's keypad instead?  What if you were at
> a display at say a trade show.  You walk up and touch it to get to the
> input UI and your phone was the keyboard.


Shoot me if that becomes the norm.  I *HATE* using my phone for 
keyboarding/texting.

>
> With that in mind I think that Google and M$ are really pushing
> forward with the single OS that works in the tablet as well as the
> personal computer (phone, tablet, laptop, desktop)

On that I'll agree with you.


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Mike Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
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