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Message #00211
Re: Multiple "Applications" per click package
Also, it affects how the download progress is displayed, because the visual
is the app icon filling up.
Perhaps having one of the .desktop files be "primary" can help there.
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 8:59 AM, Marc Deslauriers <
marc.deslauriers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> (resending to list)
>
> On 13-07-09 10:47 PM, Ted Gould wrote:
> > Hey folks,
> >
> > I was chatting with some folks about Click packages and the idea of
> having
> > multiple entry points for the user for the application. In legacy
> application
> > terms this would be having the Click package install multiple desktop
> files.
> > Should this be possible? Is it a requirement to have it?
> >
> > I think that this creates an odd user experience. You're sitting on the
> > application lens, you see an application there which you click on and
> install,
> > then it morphs into two icons. Seems a bit odd to me.
> >
> > I think that the counter-argument is that there might be closely related
> > applications where a single bundle makes sense. For instance Facebook
> main
> > application and Facebook Messenger. While I understand this, I don't
> think it's
> > compelling over the oddity of the first case.
> >
> > What are other people thinking here?
> >
>
> I can think of a few examples...on my Android phone, the Google maps app
> adds 3
> different launchers based on the task a user wants to perform: "Maps",
> "Places",
> "Navigation". I've seen camera apps that add "Camera" and "Camcorder"
> which each
> launch the same app in different modes. "Movies" and "Music" for multimedia
> apps, etc.
>
> Even if we decide we don't want to support this now, I believe it makes
> sense to
> create a manifest file that can support it in the future.
>
> Marc.
>
>
>
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