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Re: [Ayatana] No one will ever use the upper-left Ubuntu button
- To: Marc Lajoie <manorapide@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Ayatana] No one will ever use the upper-left Ubuntu button
- From: Martín "A. Casco" <martincasco@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 06 Mar 2011 19:02:52 -0300
- Cc: "mark.shuttleworth" <mark.shuttleworth@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, ayatana@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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I'm completely agree with your vision.
Try as I might I cannot find a usage scenario where the dash screen with
the big "shortcut" buttons would be useful. If I want applications, I
click the applications place; files, the files place; etc. So the
"shortcut" buttons are shortcuts in name only, since they require an
extra click to use
Click on Ubuntu's Icon for some shortcuts, lets see.. Apps (we an icon on Launcher for that); Files and Folders (same situation that Apps); then, Banshee (Sound Menu or Launcher if we want), Web Browser (include on Launcher out of the box), Shotwell (same that Browser if we want)..
I mean, from Ubuntu's icon we can access to Web Browser, Apps, Files/Folders, Banshee, Shotter... But, from Launcher we can access to the same apps, folder or shortcuts. We have 3 icons for access the same Dash with 3 different (unnecessary) filtering options.
So:
- Maybe it could be better eliminate Apps and File/Folder's icons from Launcher and integrate them on Ubuntu's icon.
- Use Ubuntu's Icon for show System Information or another useful option/application.
- Have it be a trigger to recall the dock. This would be useful in the
case of a touch interface, so that the dock's autohide may be used on
touch-enabled devices (esp. ones with limited screen real-estate)
This last idea it's great!
Regards!