On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 4:14 PM, Andre Klapper wrote:
> This all partially already exists. There's e.g. conduit in GNOME.
> Also see the last two years of debating the "Online Desktop".
Conduit is definitely the right way for things but it is an application. I'm
talking about direct integration
Am Freitag, den 14.08.2009, 08:37 +1930 schrieb Dokuro:
> Anton wrote:
> > Another point of view would be that the desktop should be more web oriented
> > and all of today's services like facebook and twitter should be easily
> > accessible from within the desktop (e.g. If I want to upload a pictur
Anton wrote:
> Another point of view would be that the desktop should be more web oriented
> and all of today's services like facebook and twitter should be easily
> accessible from within the desktop (e.g. If I want to upload a picture to
> facebook that would be presented as an option inĀ the con
On 11 Aug 2009, at 01:41, Philip Ganchev wrote:
Not only. It's also a solution to problems like "What program do I use
to open PDFs again? PDF... PDF... XPDF? No, this is Gnome. Guess I
have to mouse through the main menu... Oh of course! Evince - how
could I forget? evince mydocument.pdf." Si
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 12:23 PM, Andre Klapper wrote:
> Please describe at least basically what it is about and how it is
> related to usability.
This is a video that basically shows the world trends of computer and
Internet advances. That would definitely be a warning about the increased
time
Am Donnerstag, den 13.08.2009, 10:07 +0300 schrieb Anton Kerezov:
> Here's an interesting video I found on one blog:
>
> http://anotherubuntu.blogspot.com/2009/08/did-you-know.html
Please describe at least basically what it is about and how it is
related to usability.
andre
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Here's an interesting video I found on one blog:
http://anotherubuntu.blogspot.com/2009/08/did-you-know.html
For me the most spectacular part is the computer in 2059 :)
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