On 22/02/13 09:15, Colin Law wrote:
I don't think that logic does not apply to removing features like the
dual pane and tree views in Nautilus.
tree views just came back to some extent I think, I saw a screenshot
somewhere last week, but in any case, simplifying the file manager has
been in
On 25 February 2013 11:31, Alan Bell alanb...@ubuntu.com wrote:
On 22/02/13 09:15, Colin Law wrote:
I don't think that logic does not apply to removing features like the
dual pane and tree views in Nautilus.
tree views just came back to some extent I think, I saw a screenshot
somewhere
On 25/02/13 12:29, Colin Law wrote:
Well if the tree view is back in 3.6 then I can't find it.
neither can I now, I expect I just saw a screenshot of someone who had
patched it back in, or possibly the Mint fork of Nautilus.
If you have a read of the original bug report
On 22 February 2013 00:25, Avi Greenbury li...@avi.co wrote:
...
The thinking is not that choices and flexibility confuse them, it's
that people are likely to get it wrong. Every time I've set out to
'improve' my DE by changing the fonts or sizes of things or whatever
I've ended up regretting
Hi folks
reading the thread on Nautilus being messed up by the Gnome devs...
someone commented on how MS users may be trading up on usability - if
they are Windows 7 users - they'd be getting hampered.
What is it that's led to the GNOME developers messing it up for their
end-users anyway?
On 21/02/13 21:14, Alex Cockell wrote:
Hi folks
reading the thread on Nautilus being messed up by the Gnome devs...
someone commented on how MS users may be trading up on usability - if
they are Windows 7 users - they'd be getting hampered.
What is it that's led to the GNOME developers
Gareth France wrote:
On 21/02/13 21:14, Alex Cockell wrote:
Hi folks
reading the thread on Nautilus being messed up by the Gnome
devs... someone commented on how MS users may be trading up on
usability - if they are Windows 7 users - they'd be getting
hampered.
What is it that's led to
The thinking is not that choices and flexibility confuse them, it's that
people are likely to get it wrong. Every time I've set out to 'improve'
my DE by changing the fonts or sizes of things or whatever I've ended up
regretting it; I am not a good UI designer, and I don't know what I like
to