> I can't imagine how touchscreen laptop users feel using Asana.
As a digital immigrant that hasn't jumped on touch devices, I have noticed there is a shift to more "implicit" interfaces with touch devices. Not much screen space to show things, so don't waste it on menus until they are needed. I suspect that touchscreen using digital natives don't have too much of an issue with this, but I've also never used Asana.
As a digital immigrant that hasn't jumped on touch devices, I have noticed there is a shift to more "implicit" interfaces with touch devices. Not much screen space to show things, so don't waste it on menus until they are needed. I suspect that touchscreen using digital natives don't have too much of an issue with this, but I've also never used Asana.