02-08-2007, 01:34 PM
Wall image interface is sorta like QuickTime VR.
It is very hard to use, with long lag times, and only one scan speed.
Good luck locating the *exact* center of the display window to stop scrolling.
Very low-res pixellated images at close-up. What the heck is the rotating halo about?
It is not resting on the image I am interested in, and download is slow.
I would have preferred a grab-and-drag style interface like Acrobat Reader.
Then I can quickly slide by images of no interest, and latch onto one that catches my eye.
Flash may be uber-cool, but it needs to be uber-well implemented.
Close. But not this time.
YMMV,
It is very hard to use, with long lag times, and only one scan speed.
Good luck locating the *exact* center of the display window to stop scrolling.
Very low-res pixellated images at close-up. What the heck is the rotating halo about?
It is not resting on the image I am interested in, and download is slow.
I would have preferred a grab-and-drag style interface like Acrobat Reader.
Then I can quickly slide by images of no interest, and latch onto one that catches my eye.
Flash may be uber-cool, but it needs to be uber-well implemented.
Close. But not this time.
YMMV,