>
> What was found to be wrong with the Category system?  I find having a huge
> amount of data presented to me at once (e.g. all my applications) to be
> less
> usable - it takes me longer to get my head round it and find what I'm
> looking for, even if it's laid out logically.  I think categories reduce
> the
> amount of data your brain needs to process at once, thus making it easier,
> and quicker, to use.  Also, dynamic layouts such as recently used, or
> something more complicated and Zeitgeist based, means you have to stop and
> think, you can't use muscle memory to find what you were after.  There are
> positives to that, but your'e also losing something as well.
>
> How about keeping categories, but displaying favourites (or something
> dynamic and fancy and Zeitgeisty) first?  In fact, isn't the application
> well designed to show that?  In which case, finding additional applications
> from the More menu doesn't need to, so it should just show categories.
>
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the favorite system in gnome shell panel is activityu-mode. when you make
click in side, you need saw all aplications for search.
i think zeitgeist-core not really best option in this case.

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Daniel.P
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