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Thursday
Feb262009

Lukas on Spatial Thinking and the iPhone

Why do you have to swipe across every page of applications in your iPhone? Why not just have a continous list? Spatial thinking.


The topic of 'spatial thinking' was something I was planning to blog, but turns out Lukas Mathis' has already written a great post on the topic.

You can read about Spatial Thinking on the Ignore the Code blog.


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As someone who has seven pages on my iPhone, I like the ability to flip between "pages" but Apple needs to introduce grouping tools. It is cumbersome to organize applications on specific pages and then remember where they are located. They may want to consider adding their "stacks" functionality to the iPhone.

February 27, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterRob Fay
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