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VisualFlow a media browser

Published: 31 March 2001 Publication History

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This paper covers the development and design of a media browsing application, VisualFlow, for Sony's MemoryStick and VAIO Computers. VisualFlow has been an attempt to establish a new consumer oriented user interface. This new interface provides an enjoyable yet powerful framework for consumers to manage an increasing multitude of media files.

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[1]
Rekimoto J, Time-Machine Computing: A Time-centric Approach for the Information Environment, ACM UIST'99,1999
[2]
Bederson B, Perlin K, Pad++: A Zoomable Graphical Sketchpad. Journal of Visual Languages and Computing Volume 7, 1996

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CHI EA '01: CHI '01 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
March 2001
544 pages
ISBN:1581133405
DOI:10.1145/634067
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Published: 31 March 2001

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  1. consumer focused
  2. media browser
  3. media management
  4. user interface

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March 31 - April 5, 2001
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