There were several comments about this product on the NYCIST email group and I decided to look into it more. It seems like a really sensible solution. Some of the online reviews mentioned that the stickiness of the product was inconsistent from surface to surface. I wouldn't expect it to work perfectly on every surface and I am curious to see how it works on just a regular painted wall.
Today I tried the demo for Quivr, a fun archery style experience. I really liked their menu design for settings. It really used the VR space is a nice way. I couldn't figure out how to take a screenshot while the menus were displayed.
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I'm test driving two home budgeting apps - You Need a Budget (YNAB) and Mint. I am leaning towards Mint because it is owned by Intuit whom I already use for other services and their mobile app has Touch ID and a pretty nice interface design. YNAB seems to have some depth in the right places and some simplicity in others.
I really like how object interactions and behaviors in this environment. There is also gentle haptic feedback in the Vive controllers when picking up and touching certain objects.
Tilt Brush is Google's 3D painting environment. So far, the part about it I really like is the way you can use a camera (photo, video or GIF camera) within the environment to save a moment. More play time with this will be needed.
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