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"They are kind of like super spring-loaded folders, without the folder. Advantages are: you can tell just by looking at a Pile what's in it, and have easy one-click access to all files contained in it."
The concept is kind of cool. I always hated spring loaded folders, because they would open windows on my desktop at very inconvenient moments (when stopping the mouse for a second while considering some other thought), which I then had to close again manually. Piles/stacks could avoid this issue while still providing the functionality. However, one problem they will have to solve is a way to operate them without keeping the mouse button pressed down. Moving the mouse around with a pressed button is not only inconvenient, but also one or the primary sources of RSI. If Apple can work around that, then they may have a big hit at their hands.
I'm not sure I like the demo on that page though... what I'd like to see is something more like a folder, but with a "contents list" that pops up onclick, kind of like the expandable navigation menus I'm seeing on more websites these days.
The animated "pile" of papers just seemed way too gimmicky to me.