[Usability] An interesting video

2009-08-13 Thread Anton Kerezov
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 :) ___ Anton Kerezov ankere.wordpress.com ___ Usability mailing list

Re: [Usability] An interesting video

2009-08-13 Thread Andre Klapper
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 -- mailto:ak...@gmx

Re: [Usability] An interesting video

2009-08-13 Thread Anton Kerezov
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

Re: [Usability] GNOME Command line interface

2009-08-13 Thread Calum Benson
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

Re: [Usability] An interesting video

2009-08-13 Thread 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 picture to > facebook that would be presented as an option inĀ  the con

Re: [Usability] An interesting video

2009-08-13 Thread Andre Klapper
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

Re: [Usability] An interesting video

2009-08-13 Thread Anton Kerezov
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