When I worked at IBM we used AIX linux.  The desktop doubled as the dock.  
Windows were minimized to the desktop and there were no docks or task bars to 
hold your working apps.  Just a big ol' ugly panel.
 
 
See the minimized apps in the upper left corner:
http://www.operating-system.org/betriebssystem/_english/screenshot.php?bsgfx=ibm/aix/aix53-scr-08.jpg
http://www.jfedor.org/shots/aix2.gif
 
 


Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2008 18:20:58 -0800From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 
Re: [ubuntu-art] next meeting
I agree. I really like a lot of things Apple does to improve usability and the 
quality of the user experience. The dock is not one of them.Ubuntu should be 
like Toyota: pillage the best ideas, parts, and features from its competitors 
and scrap the rest. Improve on those stolen ideas. Toss in a few new 
innovations. Release.I'm honestly not particularly happy with any of the 
dock/taskbar/whatever solutions in any OS, whether it be Mac, Linux, or 
Windows. I set the taskbar or dock to auto-hide and generally either alt-tab or 
'expose' to the window I need. While we obviously couldn't implement it into 
Heron, we should start thinking of what a true step forward would be in this 
regard (honestly, how long has the taskbar been around now?!). I think the way 
forward would be to in some way eliminate the paradigm of taskbar or dock items 
representing open windows and instead work with a unified system in which it is 
always the windows themselves that you are selecting. This could mean perhaps 
that visible windows do not appear in the taskbar, and that minimized windows 
are shown in the taskbar as live images of the window with overlayed text 
identifying it (this is pretty similar to minimized windows in Mac's dock). 
With intelligent implementation of multiple desktop spaces and 'expose' the 
need for a traditional taskbar diminishes.'buttons' in the desktop manager 
should be for launching applications or other such actions. Active windows 
should be represented as exactly that: windows, even if in miniature form in a 
taskbar/dock or in a tiled form (expose).Anyways, just my 2 
cents...-SumitWebmaster, Jhnet.co.uk wrote: 
Docks are a problem (though the rest seems alright)1) None of the docks out 
there work properly without compositing2) None seem to be stable3) They are not 
actually as good as a task bar (in many people's opinion)4) The implementations 
that I have seen do not work as well as apples dock (which is only barley 
functional enough to be usable).5) They take up way to much screen space for 
the functionality they offer (e.g. if you run several document windows you have 
a screen full of open office icons but no way to differentiate between them).So 
from these points I think docks would not be a good way to go (but if there is 
space I definitely thing they should be included, after all they are popular 
amongst some people, especially Mac refugees.I do think the rest of your 
suggestions were quite valid though, good ideas (at least worth including over 
some of the themes that come included with Ubuntu).Jonathan
On 06/02/2008, sylvain marc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
Good, i think i could be here (i hope).The recent wallpaper "kuti heron" is a 
verry good idea...(black for ubuntustudio / brown for ubuntu / bleue for 
kubuntu);with the 3D effect (and 3D icones) by default when the PC could,with 
cairo-dock & with ubuntu tweak... & with a theme like murrina-leopardish 
modified or orange-linstablacplastic......i think it will be verry good.What do 
you think about it ?Sam7
2008/2/5, Kenneth Wimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 

Hi all,We are slightly overdue for the next meeting. I suggest this Friday at 
20:00UTC. Is this too soon for anyone? Too early/late? Ideas?Items for 
discussion are:1) recent wallpaper submissions, testing by inclusion in the 
next build, etc.2) 2D icons: currently underway, I am leaning towards using the 
simple 2Dversion for several reasons. Let's discuss this and find a way to 
moveforward.3) Testing the clear looks theme, adding to next build....more to 
come--Kenneth--ubuntu-art mailing [EMAIL 
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