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  • www.dontclick.it

    One of the best web based applications I've seen so far: Find an alternative concept of creating a man-machine interface, not relying upon "clicks" but solely upon mouse movement, upon "touching", dragging, "flying" around while discovering the world offered... more

    Reviewed by kawazu Jun 13 2006, 09:01am ( 1391 reviews ) dontclick.it

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  • Rated by maskedman381 on Nov 06, 8:19pm

    Only thing I clicked was the thumbs up button!

  • Rated by eatskippy1 on Oct 23, 3:57am

    Really nicely designed Flash site and cool idea. Not sure it will catch on though as it's not as immediate as clicking, perhaps it just needs to become more common place as a navigational tool and then it would be as immediate as you'd know to roll over rather than click, this has got me thinking. Maybe i'll try and integrate rollover navigation more in work I do

  • Rated by netdjay on Oct 11, 3:29pm

    I like it! I'm going to flash design my next project with this concept!

  • Rated by StrayedGlance on Oct 11, 2:03pm

    I already use my keyboard for most of the stuff I do, so this was easy.

  • Reviewed by Cranchick on Oct 09, 2:19pm

    This is truely brill, I got completely ingrossed in the whole site even if it is a bit strange to start off with within 20 seconds I'd got the hang of it and cool navigation - top marks ;-)

  • Rated by aksnowbunny on Oct 09, 12:35am

    Love the idea of this site! Hope it catches on.

  • Rated by the3sRwild on Oct 06, 7:07pm

    wow, sounds easy but its impossible! i couldn't stop myself :)

  • Rated by ivoprata on Oct 05, 10:20am

    nice concept on the interface. no clicks, just hovers.

  • Rated by SRevitalizer on Oct 05, 7:09am

    Nice GUI. Not sure it will take off though. People are too used to the "click", I found it pretty hard not too. Good to see deveopers trying something different though. Keep up the good work guys!

  • Rated by paganmoth on Oct 05, 2:43am

    mind bending. this is a paradigm shift.