Benjamin Rich schrieb:
What is the point of saving files to the desktop so they're easily
accessible; but then having to move them into the home directory? 2x
organisation for the user, wasting time they could be spending
actually using their files.
Well, if I am looking onto my desk at home it is the same. Papers, books
a calculator, some pens and a ruler. If I have finished work, I have to
put the books back and the documents too. So it's real life. :)
Why have application launchers on the desktop? Once you've launched an
app, it takes up the screen, and the desktop is obscured so you can't
launch any others. Isn't this why panels and the 'quick launch' bar in
windows, and so forth, were invented? Look at the simplicity of the
Mac OSX dock, I say.
Full ack! My pens and ruler are on the top of my desk. If I am writing
something and left the pen near my pad and opening a book, which I take
over the pad, because space is finite, I sometimes searching the pen. So
I have to say, apps shouldn't be on the "desktop". ;)
greetings
Bernd
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