Re: Recently used applications
- From: Todd Kulesza <todd dropline net>
- To: Andrew Sobala <andrew sobala net>
- Cc: desktop-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Recently used applications
- Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 11:51:14 -0500
How about organizing the "Recent Documents" menu by application type?
For instance, text documents would be group together, spread sheets
would be grouped togeter, etc. Then there could be a header menu item
for each group which launches the default application for that file type
without loading a document. Say you have The GIMP setup to handle image
files and AbiWord set as your word processor--you'd have a list like:
+-------------------------+
| Image Editor (The GIMP) |
+-------------------------+
|ImageFileYouOpened-1.png |
|ImageFileYouOpened-2.png |
+-------------------------+
| Word Processor (AbiWord)|
+-------------------------+
|TextFileYouOpened-1.abw |
|TextFileYouOpened-2.abw |
+-------------------------+
And so on...
This way users could have easy access to the programs they use the most,
and you could add in something like "IRC Client" as a header--it just be
directly followed by another header. Of course, list would need to be
editable to that users can select what headers are visible, but some
sane defaults would provide a nice start for most users.
Todd
Andrew Sobala wrote:
The accessories menu - where most applications go - scrolls. By default.
What about when I install even more applications that I want to use? And
don't get me started on the games menu.
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