[Ayatana] Feedback on Unity usability

2011-05-03 Thread Carsten Agger
I've now been using Unity both at home and at work for the last several days. In general, everything works out fine, and I generally like it. I like the dash, I like having icons in the dock, though the lack of good ways of customizing the launchers there is not too elegant. Needless to say it's

Re: [Ayatana] Contributions?

2011-01-04 Thread Carsten Agger
tir, 04 01 2011 kl. 01:18 +, skrev Mark Shuttleworth: > Well, multi-cultural testing is really valuable, as sometimes people > react quite differently to an icon, or expect to find things in a very > different place, based on cultural patterns. > > What really matters to *us* is your write-u

Re: [Ayatana] Always include delete button when accessing external storage on nautilus

2010-12-19 Thread Carsten Agger
man, 20 12 2010 kl. 01:45 +0800, skrev Sam Spilsbury: > Hi everyone > > Just thought of an annoying quirk that could either be papercutted or > considered by design - the default nautilus behavior is to always move > stuff to a "trash" folder and not actually delete it unless you empty > the trash

Re: [Ayatana] Contributions?

2010-11-17 Thread Carsten Agger
Hi Matthew and list, just one more question: > 1. Brainstorm some tasks that could be tested in half an hour or so. > For example, importing a photo from a digital camera and sending it > to a friend. Or subscribing to a podcast and syncing it to a > portable music player. Or findi

Re: [Ayatana] Contributions?

2010-11-17 Thread Carsten Agger
Hi, > 1. Brainstorm some tasks that could be tested in half an hour or so. > For example, importing a photo from a digital camera and sending it > to a friend. Or subscribing to a podcast and syncing it to a > portable music player. Or finding an interesting game to play. Or > pri

[Ayatana] Contributions?

2010-11-17 Thread Carsten Agger
Hi, and sorry for asking what may be a stupid question. We're starting up an Ubuntu Group in Aarhus, Denmark, with face-to-face meetings every two weeks, and some of the participants would like to participate in Ubuntu usability work. One of us did a talk about the Unity interface last time, an