David Chisnall wrote:
> Going back to Isaiah's document-based web browser, you could drag a  
> generic container labeled 'bookmarks' to the edge, and have it as a  
> place to drop links while you are browsing.  While on this idea; it  
> is starting to grow on me.  I think web browsing is used in two  
> contexts:
> 
> 1) As the primary task (i.e. procrastinating)
> 2) As an assistant (e.g. when using a web view to look up documentation)
> 
> For the first, a dedicated Procrastination project would be ideal  
> (maybe put some games in there as well).  Or call it 'Research' and  
> pretend you are actually doing work.  You want all your bookmarks  
> etc. stored in the same location as the browser for this.
> 
> For the second, you want a web view, and little else.  Maybe a small  
> collection of links (e.g. AppKit Reference, Foundation Reference,  
> etc), but most importantly you want to be able to throw this at the  
> edge of your screen to make the clutter go away when you are not  
> using it.
> 
> The web view would be part of the project, but I think we want to  
> possibly have some way of visually differentiating between editable  
> and non-editable views (e.g. PDF / Web views).  Thoughts?

:D

Thanks! (That sounds like a complement)

In passing I thought I'd mention that I've just set up my blog, and my 
first post is related to the subject of making everything 
document-based/object-oriented. You can find it here:

http://ipaqah-blog.blogspot.com/2007/04/object-oriented-user-environment-die.html

More articles will follow... :)

Isaiah Beerbower

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