Re: [Ayatana] No one will ever use the upper-left Ubuntu button

2011-03-06 Thread Mark Shuttleworth
On 06/03/11 22:02, Martín A. Casco wrote: > Click on Ubuntu's Icon for some shortcuts, lets see.. Apps (we an icon > on Launcher for that); Files and Folders (same situation that Apps); > then, Banshee (Sound Menu or Launcher if we want), Web Browser > (include on Launcher out of the box), Shotwell

Re: [Ayatana] No one will ever use the upper-left Ubuntu button

2011-03-06 Thread A. Casco
I'm completely agree with your vision. > Try as I might I cannot find a usage scenario where the dash screen > with > the big "shortcut" buttons would be useful. If I want applications, I > click the applications place; files, the files place; etc. So the > "shortcut" buttons are shortcuts in nam

Re: [Ayatana] No one will ever use the upper-left Ubuntu button

2011-03-06 Thread kevinlia...@gmail.com
Application searching is actually a feature built into the Ubuntu button, last time I checked. Having it as a button that triggers the dock would serve well for touchscreen enabled devices, but is impractical on non-touch devices, which make up most of Ubuntu's userbase. Personally, I think that

[Ayatana] No one will ever use the upper-left Ubuntu button

2011-03-06 Thread Marc Lajoie
I love where Unity is going, but there is one part of the interface that makes no sense to me: the upper-left ubuntu button. I cannot imagine ever wanting to click it. Try as I might I cannot find a usage scenario where the dash screen with the big "shortcut" buttons would be useful. If I want app