Desktop users are experienced enough to know how they can interact with a website, use shortcuts and get the most out of the browser. For touch-enabled interfaces, things are different. There is a new question: "which gestures are supported by the app/website?". Cue is a free (public domain) gestural icon system that aims to build [...]
Archive for the ‘Touch’ Category
Kivy is an open source library for creating applications that work in multiple platforms using the same source code. The library focuses on innovative user interfaces, like multi-touch apps, and can natively use most inputs protocols + devices like WM_Touch, WM_Pen, Mac OS X Trackpad and Magic Mouse, Mtdev, Linux Kernel HID, TUIO. There is [...]
Flashmo, a well-known website sharing free Flash files, has recently released new open source Flash resources. They are all built with AS3, the galleries have touch support on mobile phones and, besides using them, their sources are a good way of improving skills. One of them is an mp3 player which can display a playlist [...]
