>Instead, they went out and developed a neat little feature that yes, has its problems, but it works and it's a little more innovative than a button-based interface.
Have the read the article? The problem is that it doesn't work, for many cases where a button would.
It's innovation in superficial design only, not in functional design.
Have the read the article? The problem is that it doesn't work, for many cases where a button would.
It's innovation in superficial design only, not in functional design.