Joe Shaw wrote: > Hi Michael, > > On 3/28/07, Michael Letourneau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I know many (most?) dislike beagle and turn it off, but I actually have a >> need to use it right now, and thought it would be a good solution to >> finding some information I have mis-placed. > > I'm the main developer of Beagle, so I'm certainly interested to know > why people turn it off. Is it a lack of necessity, is it a failure in > user experience, is it misbehaving in some way (including CPU pegging > or memory hogging)? This is all useful information to me, and I want > to fix any bugs people come across.
IMHO Beagle has a use for someone that needs that type program. However, for joe user that does e-mail, surfs the web and spends way to much money on ebay [ myself ] it is not really a necessity. I don't use it simply because I have no need for it. It could be offered as an option during install. Sort of like the option of KDE or Gnome. If someone has a need for it by all means install it. Otherwise don't. -- (o:]>*HUGGLES*<[:o) Billie Walsh The three best words in the English Language: "I LOVE YOU" Pass them on! -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
