Re: [Deskbar] Suggestion: "Top Hit" Module



Hi All,

Tom's suggestion sounds cool.

Also, another devoted user scratching their head over the disappearance of the old entry ui they loved so much.... can't we pretty please bring this back? Or... how about simply compiling the old version for folks who basically want the old deskbar back? Is it possible with current glib/gtk et al? I will try myself if there is any hope, and then volunteer to post packages for Ubuntu.

Thanks!

    - nick



On Mon, 2008-02-11 at 10:57 -0600, Tom Black wrote:
To all,


First off, thanks for all the hard work on this great applet.  I am constantly using it on my home computer.  However, at work, I use a Mac with Leopard installed.  I use Spotlight 3-5 times per hour at work and by far the best module in Spotlight is "Top Hit".  With "Top Hit" selected by default and its incredible accuracy as I type, I can breeze through the app like its just part of my workflow.  There are no extra key taps to get where I need to go like Deskbar requires.  Yes, I can rearrange the modules in Deskbar, but Spotlight's "Top Hit" nails all my entries every time.  It's just a matter of typing a partial word or phrase, then hitting the Return key.  Easy and seamless.


What would it take to create this module?  I think adding this functionality would give Spotlight a run for its money.  


I know we don't want to make a Mac-clone or Windows-Clone, but usability is usability.  


Feedback:  I really like the use of the "button" icon and keyboard shortcut in Gutsy.  However, the window popping up seems a step back in UI usability.  The list drop-down UI in previous versions was much more usable (and less cluttered).


Thank you,


Tom Black

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