Hi,
I'm happy to hear from the Archy people. The first time I tried Archy,
I realized that hope for a better way of working with data was not
completely dead. Moreover, I share many ideas with the Archy
interface. I found it a bit complex to use (I believe in simple
things), but overall I definitely liked the idea.
And... yes, I can imagine Archy as the interface to Unununium,
providing we add some improvements to cover aspects like real time
configuration changes and close to hardware management, document
retrieval and sharing with internet fellows, etc. But still, it's
interesting.
The bad part now: Unununium is almost dead. In fact, we haven't
written any line of code for many months (years?) now. But... I still
want to make Unununium live, so I look forward to define some clear
ideas to some "new" UI design that might be related to Archy ideas.
--
Jacques Mony
On 9/20/06, cold wolf <coldwolf9@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My name is Corey Birnbaum and I volunteer (as an interface expert and forum
> admin) for the human-computer interface concept known as Archy, first
> conceived and built by Jef Raskin. I read about Unununium while surfing
> Wikipedia for the term "userspace", a term I'm using to describe the
> infinitely zoomable 2D plane where the user's content will be represented in
> Archy. Feel free to learn more about our project here.
>
> After reading about Unununium I couldn't help but see Archy working in
> Unununium as the interface component. The design philosophy behind Archy
> seems to match Unununium's in that both will boot back exactly as they were
> when they were shut off, both can be altered dynamically, neither will use
> filesystems, and it's quite convenient that they both use Python, among
> other things. Archy's design philosophy can be best summed up here.
> (Humanized is the for-profit "sister" of Raskin Center for Humane
> Interfaces, where Archy resides.)
>
> At the moment Archy is a text editor--a clear and simple example of some of
> our interface principles. Feel free to use Archy as your first program, and
> please let me know if any of you are interested in using Archy as the
> interface for your project. Thank you for your time,
> -Corey
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