Leap Motion

Links to Leap Motion, and other interesting Leap Motion projects.
Edit (9/26/2013): It is starting to get clunky updating this. I'm thinking this would be more efficient as a spreadsheet document using Googledrive.

The Developer website: https://developer.leapmotion.com/




Interesting Leap Motion Projects


1. LeapTrainer.js by roboleary (first added 9/18/2013)
https://github.com/roboleary/LeapTrainer.js
   This is an interesting project in that it is a gesture training framework, which could prove useful to other developers and tools like my own. Imho, it is also of interesting Computer Science research value.

2. Air Control for Mac in Airspace (first added 9/20/2013)
https://airspace.leapmotion.com/apps/aircontrol/osx?utm_source=Leap+Motion+Newsletter&utm_campaign=5501f187ef-Consumer_Newsletter_14&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_f0a6fbd89e-5501f187ef-60510061
   Looks like a good start. Similar in nature to the AMD sensors for one of their laptop product lines. The interface looks to be a little clunky, imho ... so I'm unlikely to fork out $2.99 for it right now.

3. HP laptops with Leap (first added 9/26/2013)
http://blog.leapmotion.com/post/61666005204/hp-world-first-leap-motion-notebook?utm_source=Leap+Motion+Developer+Newsletter&utm_campaign=fa4098e2a3-Dev_Newsletter_30&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_d7eaf93515-fa4098e2a3-60510065
   Interesting insofar as my curiosity on what interface features will be supported. Hopefully, it will be robust and extensive, but I'm not holding my breath.

4. Holographic projection manipulation (first added 9/26/2013)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90kHhOUzeQc
    I was just talking about this with my sister the other day. This is really cool because another person should see the effects of what you are trying to touch (not where your fingers are, however) in a consistent manner. I would love to see this idea develop further along.

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