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Balancing simplicity with complexity

08/22/2007  II
Relevance: 4.98
A top ten complaint that we have received is directed at our user interface. Many people feel like the current interface doesn't address their exact needs. The organization is not 'intuitive' ; the colors are not pleasing; there is no simple way to navigate 'exactly' where you want, exactly when you want. We went back to the drawing board with OpenedHand lead by their vast experience with GTK+, Matchbox, and mobileuser interfaces and redesigned an incredibly promising new interface. Today I'm extremely excited to announce that everyone can find this, right now, in our subversion repository, under the name OM-2007.2.
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Remote Control is the New Local Interface

08/30/2006  IIIIIII
Relevance: 4.82
Add a Web-based user interface to a previously developed multimedia client in this episode of theMultifunction multimedia machine series. Author Lewin Edwards looks both at user-interface and back-end design issues, and shows how local browser functionality is an interesting alternative to requiring a remote browser.
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Up close with the Eee PC user interface - part 2: Installing unsupported programs

11/06/2007  IIIIIIII
Relevance: 4.75
Sure, the Asus Eee PC comes with a cool new user interface that makes the tiny laptop with the 7 inch screen easy to use even if you know nothing about Linux. But can you play Doom on it? Well yes, we're pretty sure you can, but we didn't try. What we did try was adding unsupported Debian Linux repositories that let you install a whole slew of applications beside the 40 or so that the Eee PC ships with. In part one of our series we looked at the"easy mode" interface. Now let's take a look at some of the hidden goodies Asus packed into this little box.
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Wine-Doors 0.2 first look

02/06/2008  IIIIII
Relevance: 4.75
So, the last two days I've been hard at work coding on the 0.2 structure and user interface, the application layout is a lot simpler and I've completely decoupled the user interface from the core functionality.
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Pure servlets: Designing Web UIs for Simplicity

03/29/2007  I
Relevance: 4.59
This article demonstrates the advantages of an unorthodox alternative: using simple helper objects to build a Web interface based on servlets alone. This is an invitation to think outside the framework, if you will, and imagine a Web interface built directly on the Java Servlet API.
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Hot Web 2.0 user interface technologies

02/01/2007  III
Relevance: 4.58
This article covers the Web 2.0 user interface technology innovations of Flex, OpenLaszlo, Ajax and other Rich client and Rich Web application development.
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Create an MP3 file server using Amarok and ObsidianMusic

12/19/2007  IIIII
Relevance: 4.55
When it comes to playing music in Linux, Amarok is one of the best audio players out there. It offers almost everything you need, from a clean, intuitive interface to a range of useful scripts. You can even put it on a server and give it a Web interface.
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Create a Web-based interface for MySQL databases in a flash with phpMyEdit

03/09/2007  IIII
Relevance: 4.55
If you've ever worked with MySQL databases, you are probably familiar with phpMyAdmin, a PHP-based tool that allows you to create and manage MySQL databases via a browser. It is an indispensable tool for anyone building a PHP/MySQL-based Web application. But while phpMyAdmin eases the task of creating and managing the back end of your Web application, it is of no help when it comes to designing a Web-based interface. To simplify creating PHP-based front ends, try phpMyEdit, an ingenious piece of software that can generate a functional Web interface in a matter of minutes -- no PHP programming skills required. Although phpMyEdit hides the complexity of generating a PHP-based interface, it still offers an easy-to-use yet powerful mechanism to customize virtually any aspect of the created front end.
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Linux Sugar Spreads Computer Literacy to Children

04/27/2007  I
Relevance: 4.46
The OS for the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) is a port of the Linux kernel but with a unique interface called Sugar. In this article,learn about the Sugar human interface, and how to virtualize, use, and develop for Sugar. OLPC is targeted towards children around the world, with the missions to develop a low-cost laptop (USD100) with a novel user interface and applications that allow children to experiment with tools for expression and learning.
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Tiny Tiny RSS: A very very useful RSS reader

05/16/2007  IIII
Relevance: 4.45
Tiny Tiny RSS (TT-RSS) is an excellent little Web-based RSS aggregator that, despite its tiny size, sports some clever features, including an AJAXified interface, a multiuser mode, tags, content filtering, and a lightweight interface for use with mobile devices.
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