Igor Stoppa wrote: > I'd like to see some separation between tools that a casual user could > find interesting (for example extension of format previews for the file > manager / archive management / disk space graphical visualisation) and > what a power user would consider as tools (for example xterm / extension > to the collection of command line utiilities provided by busybox). > > So, for example, wget would end up in the latter category, while a > graphical UI for wget or a graphical ftp would end up in the former. >
What about Tools (for the majority of GUI-based tools) and either "Non-GUI Tools" or "Command Line Tools" for those tools which lack a GUI? Or a "Power User" category :) One thing I'd like to avoid is overly technical category titles such as "Command Line Tools" which may not mean an awful lot to the casual end user, however I appreciate we also need to strike a balance that avoids dumbing the list down too far and potentially categorising applications incorrectly. _______________________________________________ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers