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HoloLens HoloAnatomy app review

Here is another app review we did, hope developers find these helpful. As a developer, I often find listening to others review apps helps me understand what users like and don't like about apps. With this being a new platform for computing, we don't have a lot of experience to draw on.

https://youtu.be/YYr3J55be7g

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    What did you learn from listening to that review?

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    @utekai said:
    What did you learn from listening to that review?

    This particular app, probably not much becasue its a demo really. Other app reviews, I learn how people interact with holograms, how natural the UI is, what they like, what they don't like. I personally think that most developers are thinking from a standpoint of porting over our traditional PC and smartphone apps to VR/AR, and I think its a mistake. I think we as developers need to understand the paradigm shift and start thinking about apps in a different way. Just my 2 cents.

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