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Going ZUI

Lately I've been trying to understand the appeal of ZUI's... their advantages and disadvantages. on my quest, I was shown this wonderful page on DENIM. Check it out...

Posted at March 24, 2002 04:15 PM


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Relevare.com (flash ahoy) uses a similar approach for its navigation. Its on its second iteration and has become very usable (imho).

Posted by James B. at March 24, 2002 05:36 PM


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Jessica was so taken with this app, she drove out that night to CompUSA and bought an Aiptek 12x9 tablet. She says it works great. Shhh, don't tell our clients we are doing UI comps in half the time.

Posted by Mike Lee at March 24, 2002 11:46 PM


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I've been interested in buying a tablet for some time now. Can anyone compare the Aiptek 12x9 to the Graphire2?

Posted by Joshua Kaufman at March 25, 2002 07:27 AM


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I can't compare the aiptek to teh Graphire, but I have a Wacom ArtZ tablet that I have had since 1995. it still works flawlessly, and they STILL update the drivers and software.

buy a Wacom. I've had quite a few brands before, and nothing compares.

Posted by Eric at March 25, 2002 10:28 AM


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