With the inclusion of the Applications and Files lenses in the dash, the
two buttons "More Apps" and "Find Files" on the initial view of the dash
are somewhat redundant.
Perhaps a better use of these buttons would be "Office Apps" and
"Settings", with each behaving similar to the "Media Apps"
2011/10/21 Matt Richardson
> With the inclusion of the Applications and Files lenses in the dash, the
> two buttons "More Apps" and "Find Files" on the initial view of the dash are
> somewhat redundant.
>
> Perhaps a better use of these buttons would be "Office Apps" and
> "Settings", with each b
Yes, being able to save the current session would great, specially if
it not only remember which applications are open, but also their
location (which virtual desktop, position, if they are maximized,
etc.)
Gnome used to have that, but it was removed many iterations ago.
Paulo
Em Qui, 2011-10-20
yea with the lenses included in dash it finally makes all of those buttons
redundant with the possible exception of shotwell.
the whole initial dash view should be reworked.
there's a firefox button on the launcher by default, chromium was added to
my launcher.
files lens at the bottom of dash,
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Another potential would be to have the dash initial view show large
icons for other lenses, followed by small icons for each of the
application categories.
The application categories would address the bugbear of some users who
transition from gnome 2 in that opening applications by category (a
the dash home is one of my only 3 gripes about unity in 11.10. i found unity
usable but not likable in 11.04 but i find with the added polish it's
somewhat enjoyable now.
my problem with dash home is that it isn't very useful the way it is.
almost everything on the dash home is as or more availab
Yes, that is true we now need 5 clicks.
And if you close and reopen the dash that is another 2 or 3 extra clicks.
Anyway the question is what is that users are looking for ?
the dash has lots more potential to be easier and smarter than the old menus...
-Example1: Is it a recently installed
Metrics is far more important than looks for a replacement typography
for a simple reason: If metrics are different, then documents length
won't match.
A trained user (or at least trained enough to tell the difference
between two serif or sans serif fonts) will know that Arial looks
different and w
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