Jannik Anker
.NET developer blog

Still Driving a "Horse-Drawn" Computer?

Monday, January 24, 2005 10:48 PM
Product: "The New Standard Keyboard solves all the problems associated with QWERTY, which was used on the first commercially produced typewriter in 1873. Ironically, QWERTY was actually designed to slow down the typist to prevent jamming the keys, and we've been stuck with that layout since. While QWERTY was great in its day, it's not relevant on a computer. Computer keys can be placed in any order desired. After 130 years most people still use a keyboard layout specifically designed to be as inefficient as possible.
New Standard Keyboards is changing that."

What will be the nickname for this app? Maybe... "Hypewriter"? ;-)