On 04-02-11 20:45, Jackson Murtha wrote:
My idea is that the office should have an integrated command-window at the
application level... something like Gnome-Do or the Spotlight/Quicksilver
apps on mac (the best implementation, IMHO is the "everything" plugin for
e17).
basically, a small window is shown on hitting a convenient keyboard shortcut
(or gui button of some type), into which arbitrary text is entered.
Entering text searches a number of frequently used documents or commands
along with (frequently-used) options for interacting with them.
[.......]
Thoughts or directions on where I should take this? Thanks,
The place to take this idea can be here. Here are a lot of users who can
share their thought about it, here is what i think about it:
Something like this is already available in Windows7 by default.
When clicking the start button (or CTRL+ESC) this field is active by
default.
I dont know about Mac, and UI of Linux, because:
- I dont have a Mac
- UI of Linux looks too often too simmilar to last Windows version.
- I almost never use a UI on Linux.
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Luuk
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