Evandro Fernandes Giovanini wrote:
> Em Ter, 2007-01-09 às 14:27 +0100, David Prieto escreveu:
>>> it does not integrate deskbar and nor should it - the search should only
>>> be for applications (IE .desktop files)
>> I could do with just application search, but as far as I know it doesn't
>> even do that.
>>
>> As for beagle search, I never thought it was that all that useful. After
>> all the search tool is right there under the places menu, why have it
>> twice?
>
> Access to your bookmarked folders ("Places") with slab is slower[1], but
> searching is faster and much more easily discoverable. These are two
> different scenarios that cater to different computer users.
>
> For example, some users would really benefit if they could just type
> "Beatles Let it Be" or "Family vacation photos" to open a document
> rather than browsing the computer file system to find them.
>
> I can't count the times I've seen people "lose" files, and I believe
> having Beagle so easily available is one of the main reasons slab did so
> well in Novell's usability tests (which I haven't watched yet).
>
But Beagle is not in gnome, so this point is moot. I think we are
really seeing that people who have Beagle like Slab, and people who
don't have Beagle don't like slab...
> Cheers,
> Evandro
>
> 1. You can quickly access your bookmarks from Slab by launching Nautilus
> (with its "Places" sidebar).
>
Scott.
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