Il 13/07/2009 17:02, Matthew Paul Thomas ha scritto: > > I helped the F-Spot developers with some design issues at Guadec last > week. But the general issue of one interface being used for file > management including photos, a second inconsistent interface being used > for viewing and editing individual photos, and a third inconsistent > interface being used for viewing and editing collections of photos, is a > usability disaster beyond the scope of F-Spot.
I am extremely happy to read this acknowledgment of the problem :) As far from a solution it may be. The same is true for all the other collection managers that are installed by default, that is, for banshee. A unique solution (if there is any) might be designed with both use cases in mind. The situation is made even worse by the fact that movies should belong both to f-spot because vacation pictures include movies - thus these short movies should appear e.g. in the f-spot slideshow - but movies should also belong to banshee, because you want to watch and rate all those anime series that you legally bought and downloaded from some online store. Vincenzo -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
