But the Microsoft Courier is just damn nice, the UI “seems” to make sense in the videos, how it works on hardware I admit I’m a little dubious about because flicking an image from one screen to another with a plastic hinge in the middle might not work so well.
But I’ve been thinking about it and it’s probably the first Microsoft product I’ve ever wanted, sure I used to use Windows, but thats only due to me not knowing the alternatives.
As many of you know, the digital bill is getting pushed through and it seems quite likely that it’s going to be put in force, so what does this mean for us? I’m the payer for the internet in my shared accommodation, there are 5 students under one house, so this bill will become pretty important for me, so lets say I call up the government helpline to make sure they don’t fine me, they don’t cut me off or anything else of that nature. I imagine the conversation might go along the lines of:
After a discussion about Apple’s new iPad with a friend about the reasons why it’s going to be successful and why nothing I’ve seen will match it, I started to think. I say nothing I’ve seen will match, thats not strictly true, nothing I’ve seen that has been physically made will match it. However concepts . . . . Maybe not.
Lets consider the following:
Apple iPad (Obcourse)
HP Slate (Windows 7)
Chrome OS (Touch Concepts)
Microsofts Courier Concept
What the hell does all this have to do with Android, Chrome OS or anything?
I recently announced the release of Facebook Sync, after perfecting the UI, getting it to work for devices running Android 1.5 – 2.1, testing it on my G1, Nexus One & friends HTC Hero and T-Mobile Pulse, I put it on the Market and now I need your the help, yes you the user! I knew people would experience problems, everyone has unique contacts and Facebook friends, I’ve tried to think of all possible outcomes, but some have still slipped through.
So you’ve installed Facebook Sync and you’re having a problem where the application force closes, what do you do?