poma:
>> Lately half of the off topic threads ends with some sort of a mobile
>> agenda. :)
>> Is it really so attractive, or is it just a good job of marketing. :)


David:
> Perhaps a sign of the times?  :-)
> 
> And no I could not replace my desktop with a handheld. But... I can do
> one heck of a lot more of my 'away from my desk' business with my
> smartphone than just make phone calls.

Most of the time that I see someone playing with their $500 smart phone,
it's just a toy, or a music player.  Business users are about the only
ones who actually use it as a tool.

It's all well and good developing Linux for these gadgets, but do that
as a separate thing.  Develop an OS for a portable gadget, FOR those
portable gadgets.  Don't stuff up an OS for a normal computer to be a
poor OS on both.

Touch screen type of interfaces, don't work on non-touch screen devices,
and are a bad interface for desktop or laptops.  And the usual
interfaces that go along with them are appalling for multi-tasking.  The
standing joke that to multitask using an iPad requires using more than
one iPad, isn't far from the truth.  This is not a good design path to
go down.

It's probably time to define the desktop model (as in user interface,
commonly called Windows Managers) better.  If your OS has a desktop
interface, it's for a computer.  Handheld devices need a differently
named interface.

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