Hello,

Le jeudi 27 août 2009 à 18:06 +0300, Dotan Cohen a écrit :
> 2009/8/27 Jonathan Taylor <[email protected]>:
[...]
> > terminal in emergencies.  But Linix? If I go to one of the libraries of
> > programs, how can I tell one from the other?  They are not categorized.

I guess Jonathan Taylor is joking or trolling here, one of the main
advantage of using Linux distributions for desktops is that every
application is automatically categorized where, on Windows, every
application is NOT categorized...

Start->Programs->Adobe->Photoshop v.x->Photoshop

VS 

Applications->Graphics->The Gimp Image Editor

Using Applications/Add&Remove shows the same, logical, categories as
well.

[...]
> KDE makes this easier by listing things as "Firefox (web browser)" but
> it still could be better.

GNOME does the same; each application has it's purpose appended to it's
name : Firefow Web Browser, Pidgin Instant Messenger.

Regards.


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