Gorgeous Xerox Star Polaroids
I've never seen early personal computing look so sophisticated.
I've never seen early personal computing look so sophisticated.
I've just completed reading Bootstrapping, a book by Thierry Bardini which looks at this history, and repercussions of Doug Engelbart's 'invention' of personal computing. It's a great read.
Interestingly, the book contains a diagram of the desktop screen of the Alto, by Xerox. The Alto had a concept of 'form pads' — templates for the creation of types of documents.
(reproduced without permission)
Document-centric computing never really caught on and so we've ended up with Application centric computing. Newer applications present templates on launch instead. Is this an engineering choice or UI choice?
What do you think — are you 'Application-centric' or 'Document-centric'?