Le vendredi 25 février 2011 10:33:42, Michael Scherer a écrit : > Le vendredi 25 février 2011 à 09:19 +0100, Samuel Verschelde a écrit : > > Le vendredi 25 février 2011 01:12:07, Michael Scherer a écrit : > > > What need to be taken in account too is also the case > > > Internet => 5-7 apps. > > > > > > Having : > > > Internet => 5-7 submenus => 1 app entry > > > is IMHO clearly suboptimal. > > > > > > ( ie, 1 step more to get application , on a total of 3, that's a lot ). > > > > Does it happen ? In a default Mandriva KDE installation I already have > > more than 10 internet applications. > > I do not use kde, but that doesn't sound good. > What are the entries ? Are all of them really needed ?
- akregator - kaddressbook - kmail - network center (mandriva) - kbluetooth - kget (download manager) - knetattach (= add a network - knode : newsgroups reader (unless I installed it manually, not sure) - konqueror - kontact - konversation - kopete - korganizer - kppp - krdc - krfb - ktorrent (unless I installed it manually) - firefox And I agree that many of those will not be used by most people > > > I prefer 3 quick steps rather than 2 long steps. > > This would requires some testing and measures to see which is faster, > which is more confusing. Fcrozat did some tests, but I think the report > were not published :/ > > > And KDE gives you the > > "recently used applications" on top of the menu, so the extra step is no > > big deal. > > Shall I remind that there is more than KDE in the world ? No, because it suggests I forgot it, which is not the case :) But you mean there is no such functionality in GNOME and other commonly used environments ? Samuel
