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Man that's horrible. Years of thoughtful web:human interface work gone in a flash (pun intended).
Just as Apple make the jump from one button to multi-function mouse (leap-frogging the braindead notion of 2- or even 3-button mice) these guys eliminate the button completely.
It reminds me of nothing so much the bit in 'Hitchhikers' where Zaphod has to sit infuriatingly still in order to listen to a station radio station. For someone who generally has three or more browser windows each with several tabs open and full mouse/keyboard interoperability this is definitely a retrograde (and CTS-inducing) locomotory increment.
And it looks fantastic in lynx/links of course. . .
Posted by: Black Knight | July 13, 2006 07:30 PM