Hey folks, I was chatting with some folks about Click packages and the idea of having multiple entry points for the user for the application. In legacy application terms this would be having the Click package install multiple desktop files. Should this be possible? Is it a requirement to have it?
I think that this creates an odd user experience. You're sitting on the application lens, you see an application there which you click on and install, then it morphs into two icons. Seems a bit odd to me. I think that the counter-argument is that there might be closely related applications where a single bundle makes sense. For instance Facebook main application and Facebook Messenger. While I understand this, I don't think it's compelling over the oddity of the first case. What are other people thinking here? Thanks, Ted
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