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Ink in Sidebar Gadgets, the problem #
Rob Bushway has been looking hard at Vista lately and has asked some really good questions about the inclusion _or lack of _ink support in the new OS. Rob sees this as a huge missed opportunity and I suspect there are few long term tablet users that would disagree
In his latest post Rob points out Another Vista Ink integration issue - Windows Sidebar Gadgets
While I don't excuse it I can shed some light on why the gadgets in the current implementation of the sidebar lack real ink support. It comes down to what gadgets really are... HTML and JavaScript. This means that the ink in gadgets problem is really that age old (in tablet terms anyway) problem of ink or the web. Except that it is actually worse, you car only use client side scripting and controls...
I know this because I had exactly the same thoughts as Rob and looked into it a while back. I've put it in He "too had" basket for now, but if anyone warts to take a crack at this they can find a guide to writing gadgets here:
Windows Vista Beta 2 - Sidebar Gadget Development Overview

Friday, July 07, 2006 6:28:29 AM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00) #   
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Asus R2H info emerges #
Kevin Tofel points out:
"According to OnlyUMPC, the Asus Origami device has cleared FCC testing in preparation for a U.S. launch."
It is great to see another entrant into this market, I'll be looking forward to the review.
Friday, July 07, 2006 6:06:26 AM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00) #   
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Where has PDF Annotator gone?#

I’m still working through the process of getting the LS800 set up just so.  In the process of what I was doing this evening I needed to mark up a PDF and I realized I had not installed PDF Annotator yet.  I have a license for it so I grabbed my external hard drive with all my migration data on it to install… and it’s not on there.

No problem – I’ll just shoot over to www.ograhl.com and download it.  Oh wait – that’s not there either.  Not even a 404 error, just a connection refused message served up by my proxy server.  Panic starts to set in…

I’m hoping this is just a temporary outage – I’ll check back in the morning and see if the site is there.

Sunday, July 02, 2006 7:30:00 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00) #   
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This is great!#
It you are interested in Windows Mobile you may have heard of Crossbow... This is the best thing I have seen on the subject...
"If you read Geekzone for some time you will find out that is our policy not to publish rumours or information we have under NDA. That's why you won't find out much about the upcoming Windows Moble Crossbow, which is rumoured to be "Second Edition" release of Windows Mobile 5.0.Some say the MSFP is the Blackberry killer. Some say it may be Crossbow. Perhaps this page about Crossbow actually tells us what it is?"
Via Geekzone: Crossbow to kill Blackberry?

Friday, June 30, 2006 4:01:08 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00) #   
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Office 2007 Delays? #
Warner over at GBM links to a CNet article that indicates Office 2007 has been slipped again.
I'm very sorry to hear this as I think it is already a great app
I only hope they can stick to this new timeframe!
Friday, June 30, 2006 3:49:32 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00) #   
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Seeing more of tablets in mainstream press#

Rob Bushway over on GottaBeMobile.Com is commenting on the increased coverage that the tablet is getting in print publications such as PC Magazine

This is something that I have noticed elsewhere of late. On  my recent trip to Boston I even spotted a full page ad for the Toshiba M400 in the Air New Zealand in flight magazine.

Thursday, June 29, 2006 8:07:35 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00) #   
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June Windows Mobile User Group Meeting #
Had a great session of the Wellington WMUG tonight. Compact framework MVP Nick Randolph shared with the group some of his learnings from MEDC Australia.
Topics covered included:
-Options for data storage formats
-Connectivity Options
-SMS Message trapping
-UI design on mobile devices
-Orientation awareness

Nick included some code samples and demos and talked about some of the gotchas he has encountered along the way.
There were some interesting discussions along the way.
Maurico gave us a brief overview of the Archer rugged Windows Mobile Device. Very cool device by Juniper running Windows Mobile 5.
As always we wrapped up with some prizes and Beer and Pizza.
Thursday, June 29, 2006 5:34:02 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00) #   
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My LS800 is running like a scalded cat! #
A couple of weeks ago just before I left for TechEd, i-toyz very kindly gave me a Motion Computing LS800
I used it for the duration of TechEd and took oodles of notes. I love it! My only issue was that the unit I got only had 256MB of RAM. Not that I am complaining! I emailed the guys @ i-toyz from Boston and asked them to order me a RAM upgrade. I met Lindsay for coffee and a chat on Thursday and I gave him the tablet then to get the RAM fitted. Much to my surprise I came out of a 8:30 am meeting on Friday to find it had been dropped off for me. Great service guys!
The refreshed tablet is running brilliantly and it goes with me everywhere.

Monday, June 26, 2006 3:49:31 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00) #   
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UMPC and Tablet PC Developer Contest#
Check it out - Handango is having a contest for UMPC and Tablet Developers. Anything that encourages development of pen and touch aware apps is a good thing. Want to get a feel for UMPC development? Check it out at www.handango.com

Handango is looking for fresh and premier Tablet PC and Ultra-Mobile PC content.are you up for the challenge? By converting your existing mobile applications or creating an entirely new title for Tablet PC and UMPC, you'll be eligible to win one of three Ultra-Mobile PCs! Personal Productivity, Travel, Fitness, Medical, Multimedia, and Entertainment titles are all great fits for our catalog. The contest runs from now until August 31st..start coding!The Ultra-Mobile PC is portable and powerful companion that let's users connect, communicate, accomplish your tasks, and stay entertained wherever life takes you. Featuring full Windows XP functionality and the ability to touch, write or type, you'll be able to develop for Tablet PCs and UMPCs simultaneously.
Saturday, June 24, 2006 6:59:05 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00) #   
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New ink smilies#

I've just added a new feature to my blog - just for kicks...  Ink Smilies:

:-)

;-)

:-D

:'(

:-o

Feel free to copy to use on your own blog. :-P

Friday, June 23, 2006 7:40:37 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00) #   
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Get to TechEd New Zealand #
Darryl Burling writes that Tech Ed is filling up fast.
So if you havent registered, do it now!
Friday, June 23, 2006 6:53:48 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00) #   
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Review of Fujitsu T4210 #
Rob Bushway writes "t "_blank" TabletPCReviewSpot.com has gotten theirhands on the new Fujitsu T4210 Dual Core series and has posted some really good close up shots."
Great review with some really good hi-res shots. I heard a rumour that the hinge on this tablet rotates is either direction, can anyone confirm?
Via GottaBeMobile.com
Friday, June 23, 2006 6:26:01 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00) #   
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A new desktop Metaphor #
Warner pointed me to this Video link
showing off the BumpTop Desktop. This is a new prototype desktop UI paradigm that looks like it would really rock on a tablet. Check it out!
Friday, June 23, 2006 6:11:26 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00) #   
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More on defining UMPCs#

Steve over at the CarryPad blog has had another attempt at making the case for calling all small computers Ultra Mobile PCs.

I think the most important point of my last post on this subject was missed, so Ill repeat it here.

At the end of the day, however, it does not matter where we draw the lines in the sand or what labels we use. What is important is that we understand the relative strengths and weaknesses of devices so we can help people get the right device for their unique set of needs.

We have a real problem with confusing terminology here. Let me be crystal clear on this next point Steve, and others like him, did not cause this problem. Microsoft did.

Microsoft dont make the hardware in question they just write some software for them. The problem is that they chose a name that is a description and there are plenty of devices that fit that description that do not run the touchpack software.

Imagine MS wrote some software for cars. They would allow car-makers to distribute cars with the software, provided these cars met certain requirements - including being red. Imagine that this all happens under the banner of a project team and the codename for the project has nothing at all to do with red cars, Project Haiku.

Of course before Haiku ever becomes public there are cars on the road that are red lots of them. And some of those meet some or all of the other requirements of Project Haiku.

Ok, so Haiku matures and as part of the launch the project Haiku name is used to hype things up. Then the big announcement Haiku devices are really Very Red Cars! VRCs are a type of car running MSs new software.

But wait a minute, there are lots of very red cars already on the market that dont run MSs software. Instant confusion. Stupid, right? Well thats exactly the situation we are now in with Origami and UMPC and the confusion will likely get worse before it gets better.

I cant fix that and, frankly I dont care enough to try. What I do care about is having people who read my blog be dear about which devices I am and am not talking about in each post. What Steves posts have convinced me of is that UMPC is a universally bad term to use if you are hoping to achieve clarity.

IMO it would have been easier for all concerned if MS had just stuck with Origami! Unfortunately I cant fix that either. What I can fix is the terminology I use. Scratch my statement from my previous post::

When I use the term UMPC I mean something running the touch pack. I use the term Ultra Portable to describe other devices like the LS800.

From this point on I am going to avoid using the term UMPC at all. For devices running the MS touchpack Im going to revert to the term Origami. For other really small computing devices In going to stick with the term Ultra-portable.

As to Steves original call for a definition for UMPC that we can all agree on can I suggest this:

A product category name used by Microsoft that caused a great deal of confusion in the marketplace.

Sunday, June 18, 2006 4:53:52 AM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00) #   
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