September 23, 2009 at 8:03 am | Warner Crocker | Comments 1

Lusting for Courier, Remembering Codex

Everyone is justifiably excited by Courier, the new Tablet concept that is all over the Internet. As we, and many others have pointed out this looks like it sprang from the mind of Ken Hinckley of Microsoft Research and his Codex project, featuring two OQO’s bound together by a case.  Ken is famous in Tablet PC land for InkSeine, and as many readers noted back then, InkSeine seemed perfectly suited for this dual screen approach. (Intriguingly Ken’s InkSeine page seems to be down at the moment.) In case you’ve forgotten, here are some links to posts that feature the Codex back in the early days. Well worth reviewing in these crazy days.

The Codex Project: Multiple Tablet PC Displays

The Microsoft Research Codex: Are Dual Screens the Future of Mobile Devices?

 



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    About the Author: Warner Crocker is a professional theatre director, producer and playwright and also a Tablet PC enthusiast. He is also a Microsoft MVP for Tablet PCs. Send email to Warner.

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    1. here is the link to InkSeine:

      http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/redmond/projects/inkseine/install.html

      and here is the link to his codex project:

      http://community.research.microsoft.com/blogs/alpineinker/archive/2008/10/01/microsoft-research-codex.aspx

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