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I don't think the idea is that great but I found myself looking around for a very long time. These guys really care about this project and have taken some time to do it properly. I give it 10/10 for what it is...
http://www.dontclick.it/
What it is is:
a project to see if a 'click-less' interface would work on a web environment. Can you resist clicking on things?
Dontclick.it explores a clickfree environment. It wants to explore how and what changes for the user and the interface once you can't rely on the habit of clicking. It's a project by "LXFX"
looking at it from a developers angle its quite impressive, after running through the different framesets i uncovered that it was using flash (which was pretty obvious anyway); i'ld certainly give a thumbs up on how nicely the whole interface was put together.
personally though, and looking at it from a visitors point of view, it was a bit irratating at the start, after reading through it, the concept is unique but does get boring after you work it all out. personally i'ld rather see a more keyboard based interface as the keyboard is mainly what i use especially as i'm on IMs all the time.
Usabiloty nightmare I suppose - but I love the reasearch side of things - besides its hardly meant to be usable in a conventional sense.I wander where the findings of this will be published, and if they will be online?