I must say, I really like the concept of a totally gesture based OS but I wonder exactly how much it will interfere with open applications, thoughts?
How is it different from the iPhone's home button? The original Kindle Fire only had an on/off button and that wasn't too hard to deal with.
I was referencing the way you switch between apps. how will developers integrate a sidebar by swiping of the OS uses it to go back?
Check out the BlackBerry Z10, it's innately gesture-based.
I was referencing the way you switch between apps. how will developers integrate a sidebar by swiping of the OS uses it to go back?
Can already do this with Android. See below. I'm running an Ubuntu overlay theme (UCCW with Nova launcher) with an AOKP ROM that uses Ribbons for swipe navigation and multitasking.
First image is my home screen. 2nd image is swipe up for dock. 3rd image is swipe from right side edge for favorite apps and recent apps (instead of using a ribbon though, I use n app called Swapps). 4th image is swipe down for notifications, toggles and Nav bar, plus virtual power button.
I could also use swipe from left side, but don't need it. I have no need to use any physical buttons, other than to turn the phone on. All swipes are available at any time unless in an app that prevents input, until it is exited.
I look forward to the real thing though, when it actually is in a working beta state, instead of the very raw alpha currently out.