Ok, I understand so I made an other mockup much more like a dock than an alt-tab. I keep the wheel, sorry. Now it's a good mix between a dock and Alt-Tab. ;) Your lastest applications are more close to the center than the old with an alt-tab behavior.
I have moved the clock to the right. And I add crosses in order to quickly close windows and clean easily your desktop. http://nsa14.casimages.com/img/2010/05/22/100522074150957498.jpg Regards Kao 2010/5/22 Apoorva Sharma <[email protected]> > >> So, in my research of the perfect solution, I built an other mockup and I >> added a wheel. >> Turn the wheel and you can access to each open applications. >> We can turn it by just approaching the mouse, without click >> I always forgot the desktop shortcut in my mockup but i think we really >> need one. >> I hope that you'll like it >> http://nsa15.casimages.com/img/2010/05/22/100522021446485052.jpg >> >> I believe that with a wheel, you are joining two very different ideas: the > current time and the current applications. Also, this dynamic clickless > wheel is two complex: Although it looks cool, I think that a simple list of > icons would be best. > However, the wheel might be a good idea if there are many applications > running. > > Overall, I think that the date should be moved to the right, and the center > should be reserved for only the task bar. > > I think this is a great idea that works well with the current gnome-shell. > > However I believe there will be less of a need for this idea if windows of > the same applications were grouped by tabs in the titlebar. > See my original idea at: > http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-shell-list/2010-February/msg00071.html >
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