Tuesday, March 1, 2011

HP derides BlackBerry PlayBook OS


It is not uncommon to hear of other operating systems using webOS items - we asked to see his elegant reports in Ios for years - but RIM BlackBerry playbook borrows so heavily on user interface concepts of Palm built and now owned by HP that it can easily be confused with a compressed webOS. It supports multiple concurrent programs using a map view and allows you to close unwanted programs by sliding off the screen, a multi-implementation tasks, which showed "strange similarities" in the eyes of HP TouchPad its own shelf. However, Hewlett Packard team insist they are focused on their own products and "continue to innovate, we will continue to sharpen and the guys hopefully will continue to see value in it and we take about a year following ". Av

RIM's response, taken by Jeff McDowell, was that "when trying to optimize the user experience multitasking juggling multiple applications open at once and on a small screen, landing people get the same kind of designs" This essentially avoids the issue launching a subtle praise of HP, but it raises an interesting question. - Companies should not try to make the best software possible, though it may seem like a scam someone else's work?

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