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I'm designing a card for next year.


Sadly, while this review is probably fake, I've seen enough real world examples that make me sigh.


Best. Pie. Chart. Ever. Period!


OnSwipe is a solution looking for a problem to solve and does not bring any additional functionality to a website using it.

There are lots of creative and attractive themes out there. Unfortunately, OnSwipe replaces that creativity with a renderer that makes every page look the same (i.e. boring).

One of the biggest advantages of the iPad is its full-featured web support on a mobile platform; OnSwipe wipes out this advantage. It removes built-in iPad features (e.g. scrolling, page zoom, etc.) making reading pages awkward and unnatural. And it introduces a cheesy, unnecessary bouncing effect.

For this and other reasons I find OnSwipe to be useless and a bane to my web browsing experience.


I totally agree with you. The best part of the article was the thought-provoking title. :)

The HP I grew up with is (has been) gone and unless they get back to their innovative roots I don't believe they'll survive. Time will prove me right or wrong.


From a highly buzzed stupor - which I will regret later - no. A dual or triple monitor setup makes more sense. Being able to maximize separate applications on individual scteens makes more sense to me.


I feel the same way every time I see the advertisement for "The Film Foundation" before watching a movie on DVD.


Currently using 2.6.5 for geoprocessing tasks in ArcGIS.


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