We have create a new design page in the GnomeShell Playground to promote this idea. I hope it will be more clear to understand.
The link is here: http://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell/DesignerPlayground/MultiDesktop Thanks for the support 2010/5/8 Kao Chen <kaoch...@gmail.com> > > I made a little update of my mockup with a big fat .gif just here: > http://nsa14.casimages.com/img/2010/05/07//100507083611878936.gif > I hope that you'll love it. > > I am not really aware about the technique. > But we can use just folders. For each new project (desktop), we create a > new desktop-folder. > And we hide a background photo in the folder with a point ( > .folderBackground.png). > > I think folders can be very simple to use and easy to manage for the devs > and for the users. > > > > 2010/5/4 Frederik Nnaji <frederik.nn...@gmail.com> > > On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 19:51, Kao Chen <kaoch...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> I have made a two news mockups. >>> The first is the overview with a new menu to manage projects. >>> You can to drag and drop a project to the workspace you want. >>> http://nsa15.casimages.com/img/2010/05/03/100503101754810934.png >>> >>> The second is a fullscreen mockup with a project activated. >>> http://nsa15.casimages.com/img/2010/05/02/100502065741947598.png >>> For each project, you have a widget full of files who belong to the >>> activated project. >>> I add an other widget, a mix between GAJ and Sezen, for a quickly access >>> to files in time. >>> I covered all the desktop because If you work on a project, you don't >>> have to use desktop. >>> But I don't like very much this idea, and the desktop is a little bit >>> dark. >>> >>> So I made a third mockup here, with one desktop-folder for each projects: >>> http://nsa14.casimages.com/img/2010/05/03/100503101939790053.png >>> And the sezen dock can be hide. >>> >>> I have made a lot of mockups, and each time I regret that a project >>> management doesn't already exist. ;) >> >> >> while i regret the absense of a lot of features in GNOME Shell's sidebar, >> this one you are recommending is really hot! >> >> thanks for the ideas, very inspiring, project based thinking is a way to >> go. >> what i like most in your design is the total disregard of data types, you >> are diplaying programs, people and files/folders as objects related to a >> common use - that's incredible ;) >> >> this idea of yours is especially useful in implementing the ideas on the >> open collaboration services spec on freedesktop.org >> http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/open-collaboration-services >> the spec tries to integrate commonity with the desktop, collaborative >> projects are what i'm thinking of in this respect.. >> > >
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