Something that I find very handy in KDE is the menu bookmarks entry (off by default I think). You really get used to that quickly. If you guys decide for a tree-structured menu, as it seems, please make it extensible, so people can code stuff like that. Btw, could you guys ship with the following applet? That's be super! http://browserbookapp.sourceforge.net/ Thanks, Ricardo Dom, 2007-05-13 às 17:50 +0200, Christian Jäger escreveu:
On Sat, 2007-05-12 at 02:52 +0200, Alberto Passalacqua wrote:
I like the idea of browsable desktop and devices in principle, because you directly open what you want from the menu. However I don't know how usable it is. You're going to integrate part of the functionality of the file manager in the menu. This could be a problem for network servers for example, which has to manage errors if the net is down and such.
As latency already is the BIG problem of main-menu, this is a very important point you make. I thought that IF there was to be file-manager it should really only be a file-_browser_.
I.e. a very basic file-browser, that could do _none_ of the fancy things that Nautilus does - perhaps based on code from the gtk-file-chooser?
The idea of integrating a file-browser is just too intriguing IMHO; it could speed up work so much. Because, talking about latency, Nautilus itself is not the quickest application to launch. At least on slow machines like mine.
Greets, Chris
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