Re: Browser Mode by Default [Was: Nautilus]
- From: Jeff Waugh <jdub perkypants org>
- To: desktop-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Browser Mode by Default [Was: Nautilus]
- Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 04:10:42 +1100
<quote who="William Jon McCann">
> So, this gets to the heart of the question. In spatial mode this
> situation can only occur if the user commonly uses lots of directories, or
> deeply nested ones.
>
> Is this the most common scenario for our target user?
One of our target users is the kind of person who works in a company, using
an office suite to read and produce documents, sharing information, etc. On
*so* many occasions (and I don't think this is news to anyone), I have seen
massive trees of categorised folders with all kinds of documents in them,
often a shared resource on a file server, which users navigate through to
open files for editing or reading, and drop files into (usually from email).
It's a very common scenario. I think these kinds of users should be on our
radar as target users (particularly with the goals of Topaz in mind).
- Jeff
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