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On Fri, 2011-04-01 at 02:00 +0200, Kévin PEIGNOT wrote: 

Hy every one. I had an idea to focus more on document, less on software:

I was using the new Ubuntu (Natty, due to release in April), when I
realized the new overlay scrollbars, that you can see there :
http://vimeo.com/20570173 are exactly something that seems me to fit
with the document foundation paradigm (not sure of the word, it's
paradigme in french): focus more on the document (the content in Ubuntu
case), and less on the software. What do you think of it? I know, it's a
little thing, but little things matters ;). This type of scrollbars can
be part of an amazing light UI I think.

Kévin
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Sent from Ubuntu 11.04



Kevin

Paradigm is correct in English. The Unity interface is interesting, I
have not used it, yet.

If it makes it easier for more users I favor it or something similar. My
philosophy is that computers are tools first and as you said little
things can be very important.

How do like the Unity interface? Do you think it is better than the
"normal" interface?

-- 
Jay Lozier
Jslozier@gmail.com

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