I love the concept. I think its very intuitive and help when you want
to do one thing at a time. I'm not sure as to how the menus can change
though, thats a bit tricky I suppose.

I'd really like to stay updated with all the details of all of this.

Best Regards,
hisham.


On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 21:29:06 +0100, Thijs Thiessens
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> I've been experimenting with some code.. I want to build a kind of
> framework that allows me to be working more naturally with a computer.
> 
> Look at http://thies061.speed.planet.nl/libura/e/mockup/libura_Ecalc.png
> 
> You'll see their a spreadsheet. Look at it if it was just a piece of
> paper you have put on your desk. Depending on what you are currently use
> the paper for and what types of data you are working on, the e17 main
> menu should include the types of option that you need. The paper could
> as easily be a word document:
> http://thies061.speed.planet.nl/libura/e/mockup/libura_Ewriter.png
> A PDF, a 3D environment a webpage or whatever.
> 
> So I need to develop a way that includes dynamic changing of the e17
> menu based on the type of paper currently and the specific types of data
> that has the focus. This way ( i think) could lead to a more elegant en
> more natural way of viewing and working with applications in computing
> environments. That is.. you roll a new piece of paper to your desktop en
> specify what it should be: a letter, a presentation, a picture, a
> message, a collection of financial records, a movie etc..
> 
> Any comments? Or suggestions? Or you think it's as stupid as hell. ;)
> 
> Have a nice day all!
> 
> Thijs Thiessens
> 
> The Netherlands
> 
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