UI Centric shows off Macallan UI for Windows 7 tablets

Posted on Monday, August 02 2010 @ 19:39 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
UI Centric designers are working on a new Windows 7 interface codenamed "Macallan", it's designed to be used on tablets and looks very slick. The company claims a major manufacturer will be shipping their product sometime later this quarter.
Their user interface, codenamed "Macallan", looks to be an up-an-coming solution to the potential Windows 7 adaptation issue. With native multitasking, flash support and full camera functionality the impressive featureset of this upstart is targeting the iPad head-on. Combining these features with a very slick interface, UI Centric also states that a "major manufacturer" will be shipping their product in Q3 of this year.

While harnessing the abilities of a fully-fledged Windows 7 based deployment, Macallan simplifies navigation and usage into a similar, yet discrete, paradigm. Users familiar with iOS may be taken aback by the minimalist approach, but users should find themselves at home as the UI looks quite intuitive at first glance.


Source: NeoWin


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