2006/6/22, Ruben Vermeersch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Makes me think of Automator [1], which I've always liked as an idea (but > never used it).
Oh yes. Automator was announced when I was in the middle of my project. I felt so bad, thinking that I arrived late and someone else developed my idea. But then, when Automator was released, I've looked well at it and tried it too. There are many differences between SFlux and Automator, but probably the one that I care more about is that Automator don't hide the other applications on the system and don't filter out the proposed operations on the basis of the input document(s) (it can be seen as a list of all the operations of all the applications, SFlux actually filter them). > > The UI could use a lot of love though, you might want to check up with > the HIG. The usefulness of this app will stand and fall with a good > interface concept. Bingo! The actual UI is really bad and I have to dramatically improve it. > > Also, it should be made dead simple for apps to register their own > hooks. Bingo again! Thanks a lot for your opinions. Christian. _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
