On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 13:04, Luuk <luuk34@gmail.com> wrote:
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).
First, this is really great idea. This approach should be integrated
to as many apps as possible.
Something like this is already available in Windows7 by default.
When clicking the start button (or CTRL+ESC) this field is active by
default.
No, there is search only.
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.
"UI if Linux"!? For me, this is blackbox (fluxbox) for last 10 years.
Gnome Do however inspired me by its description (and screenshots).
- I almost never use a UI on Linux.
tried awesome wm?
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