You're an explicit member of the team since 2010-06-14, I have no idea why. Micah
On 03/18/2012 07:24 PM, Scott Kitterman wrote: > Could whoever is administrator for the appropriate teams arrange it so that > ubuntu-dev don't get mails like this? > > Thanks, > > Scott K > > ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- > > Subject: Questions and Suggestions on Unity as of last Beta > Date: Sunday, March 18, 2012, 08:28:08 PM > From: Buyongo Phiri <[email protected]> > To: Scott Kitterman <[email protected]> > > Hello folks, > > These are my comments and questions on dash and launcher behaviour, > please let me know if I am in the right place and if everything makes > sense and whatnot. > > When you click on the ubuntu(dash-invoker button) you are presented with > recent apps, isnt it redundant to have recent apps on the apps lens*? > Also shouldnt the apps lens categorize applications instead of an > alphabetically listing all of them? Its a real eye-sore moving around > seaching for power settings or something and even worse when you dont > know* or remember the app name. > (*Recent apps-maybe it would be better to have two rows by default > instead of having a user click to see the second row?? ) > > I think something like so would be visually more agreeable... > > App dash > > [Recent Apps - *Redundant because you see the same information when dash > launches] Maybe it should go? > > Label - Accessories Filter > All Apps under this category [Jump to > section*?] > > Label - Accesibility > All Apps under this category > > Label - Customisation > All Apps under this category > > Also maybe a colour coded overlay for the different app sections or all > apps in a certain category will have a certain colour when hovered > over*? > > My last question is for the launcher, would it be easier to have the > launcher pin running apps to the top like so. > > Dash invoker button > [running apps] > {spacer of some sort for visual whitespace} > Favourites > Trash > > When I have my laucher full of apps that are running and it mixes with > my favourites it can be quite cluttered and there isnt a real easy way > to scroll around. For example on my computer it is as follows. > > Dash invoker > Firefox > Software center > Text editor > Home folder > Terminal > Miro > Abiword > Eclipse > etc* > Running app > Running app > Running app thats in my launcher > > Maybe it would work better if all running apps where at the top then if > an app is pinned to the launcher and running it simply moves up the > "food chain" when not running it moves back to its launcher slot.And to > make sure users can see the distinction, the area covered by running > apps should have a slightly different colour. -- ubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel
