El Domingo, 14 de Mayo de 2006 17:07, Leo Hauptmann escribió: > That was just my way of putting it and for a reason: I might be naive but I > don't see why both wouldn't be reached simultaenously. Why can't many GUIs > have both "simple" and "advanced" mode and so on? Take the Konqueror > (3.xversion) for instance. > > I launch it up. By default it's like stepping into the cockpit of a space > shuttle. There's stuff on left, stuff on right, panes, buttons, menus and > so on. You can customize and tweak it until the end of the world. The > problem is I don't want to customize some 10+ applications when they could > be nice for me from the very beginning. And they are on the other side of > the fence. If the default was the minimalistic one the other people would > be pissed off.
Have you seen Konqueror in Kubuntu Dapper? it's very simple and usable, with the menus very well organized and simplified. I like it. Anyway it still has some "bugs" of Konqueror like the sidebar containing "amarok", "KDE FTP sites", "services" and so, that shouldn't exist IMHO. I've tried to do a konqueror mockup with a simpler design, maybe you like it, or you could give your opinion: http://konqueror4.linuxdevel.net -- y hasta aquí puedo leer... _______________________________________________ Appeal mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/appeal
