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Message #03966
Re: Flies in the Ice Cream...
On 10/27/2010 04:55 PM, Luke Benstead wrote:
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> On 27 October 2010 21:35, Caio Alonso <caioalons@xxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:caioalons@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
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> Recently, I've noticed several usability issues in Ubuntu that
> really are big annoyances that I think are being overlooked.
> After watching Mark's keynote the other day I thought I'd pen
> them down to see if perhaps we can fix some of them this cycle.
> I'm never sure if the Ayatana list is for general usability
> issues, or just specifically for usability features (e.g.
> indicators) so if this is OT I apologise.
>
> The first one is the following use-case: A user wants Empathy to
> start on login.
>
> Now, right now, stop what you are doing and go and make Empathy
> start on login without Googling for help or using the terminal.
>
> Some of you will search Empathy's preferences; you guys are wrong.
> Some of you will head for Startup Applications, you won't find
> it in the list, you will click add and then stare at a horrible
> dialog that leaves you no clue what to do next.
>
> This is a common use case, not just for Empathy but also for
> email clients, or browsers. Why is it so hard? Why when I click
> browse on the dialog am I sent to a file browser rather than a
> list of applications? Why isn't Empathy in the list by default
> if it's installed? (BUG:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/empathy/+bug/322314)
>
> My dream would be that we'd have a decent task scheduler so that
> we could set applications to start on login, at certain times,
> or when the network is connected.
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>
> I've made a mockup of my opinion of how the dialog after you click
> the Add button should look like. Two things still concern me with
> this interface: how to make the user know that he either selects a
> program OR enters a custom command and also the size of the dialog
> for low resolution systems.
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> Startup_Program_Page_1.png
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> One thing I noticed is that on the menu entry it is called Startup
> Applications, but inside the window all the labels are "startup
> programs". Is that an inconsistency?
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>
> Thanks for the mockup! That's pretty much what I was considering.
> Regarding the naming, judging from the names of the items in the list,
> this should be "Startup Services" rather than "Startup
> Applications/Programs". The fact that you can add startup applications
> seems to be an after thought.
>
I think you could trim the entire top half of the interface and instead
invite the user to drag launchers onto the dialog.
-Scott Ritchie
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