se events, but
> you don't have to use the Evolution application to create them.
> For example, SyncEvolution can be used to pull data from non-EDS sources.
>
> On Ubuntu Touch, targeted apps like the clock, calendar, and reminders apps
> are already doing the use cases you described
Dear ubuntu devs and fabulous ubuntu community.
Few days ago I needed an Calendar application on ubuntu, so I as any other
person would do I *clicked on the time in my top panel *which revealed the
*calendar* now I selected the date I was *interested in* and started *left
clicking on it*, as
ubuntu has really nice effects like minimizing window animation and so on
but I think people should get the ability to manage this effects so
I think Visual Effect settings menu should be integrated directly to ubuntu
yes some one might say that there is compiz manager but it requires a
separate do
I am aware that ubuntu uses compiz but sadly I am afraid that it will brake
something,
however if I do install compiz and configure it, it still does not help the
new users to work under ubuntu, What I am experiencing is a design problem
that needs to be addressed. It is rather hard to work in ubun
So in ubuntu 14.04 we have new scroll window changing, system where on
window gets minimized under the other window. I made a short video that
shows how hard it is to work under ubuntu. Plus it is a big problem that if
I highlight a thing and change the window the highlight disperse. a big
problem
ubuntu has really nice effects like minimizing window animation and so on
but I think people should get the ability to manage this effects so
I think Visual Effect settings menu should be integrated directly to ubuntu
yes some one might say that there is compiz manager but it requires a
separate do
I found this problem rather irritating
So I wanted to start a song from the dash, but sadly when I would select a
single song from the album and press play from the music lens it would play
the first song from the album, I think users should have the ability
to select track and play it.
So take a
less distracting you have your
libreofice doc open you do not minimize it or any thing just press the
sound icon search the music and start playing it
I think this is much faster
On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 5:24 PM, Colin Law wrote:
> On 4 February 2013 12:58, Levan Chelidze wrote:
> >
I think listening and managing music on ubuntu is a bit
distracting experience. selecting music that you wish to play requires
complex tasks that take a lot of time and completely breaks the flow, for
example:
You are working on a document and you want to start your favorite album
what do you hav
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