Microsoft Courier interface explained in more detail

Courtesy Engadget  Wed, 11/04/2009 - 12:51

Steve Ballmer might have no idea what's going on with the Microsoft Courier tablet , but a new set of documents leaked to Gizmodo certainly suggests the product is more than just a couple videos the boss-man hasn't seen.

The images detail the Courier's unique user interface, which draws on everything from multitouch gestures to pen-based handwriting recognition.

The heart of the interface appears to be the Smart Agenda, pictured above, which pulls together...


 

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