tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4556324987649637814.post3062977340716753932..comments2024-03-04T20:57:52.950-08:00Comments on Procrastineering - Project blog for Johnny Chung Lee: Myth of the Dying MouseJohnny Chung Leehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09801743394639546972noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4556324987649637814.post-31024942197513453782011-08-09T03:25:52.670-07:002011-08-09T03:25:52.670-07:00"No such thing as convergence" is only t..."No such thing as convergence" is only true in device space; in fact, this is exactly the environment you need to provide convergence for user experience.<br /><br />When you have a divergence of devices that fit specific mobility and interaction niches, then you can provide alternative and complimentary entry points into core experiences. Now, that's true convergence in my opinion.Dylskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11397709437994831663noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4556324987649637814.post-60661158119074263252011-07-29T06:35:47.509-07:002011-07-29T06:35:47.509-07:00Good talk.
I partially agree, but I would also say...Good talk.<br />I partially agree, but I would also say that over time the users' intent is also changing. As applications become more sophisticated, the level of the intended user action increases.<br />For example, in a word process a user may have wanted to draw a box for a diagram to show how orders are processed. In a more sophisticated application there may be pre-built actions that can express the diagram that the user wants to draw, the user just needs to fill in the high-level information (i.e. he no longer needs to use the mouse to draw the box).Joeywhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01696168752828769561noreply@blogger.com