Re: Tomboy in Desktop
- From: "Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro" <gjc inescporto pt>
- To: David Nielsen <david lovesunix net>
- Cc: desktop-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Tomboy in Desktop
- Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2006 12:08:51 +0100
S� 2006-07-22 �00:10 +0200, David Nielsen escreveu:
> l�2 07 2006 kl. 02:33 +1000, skrev Jeff Waugh:
> > <quote who="Jeff Waugh">
> >
> > > * Should we include Tomboy in the Desktop suite? (completely
> > > independently from the fact that it uses Gtk#/Mono)
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Here's my point of view, completely independent from the fact that Tomboy is
> > built with Gtk#/Mono. Here it is in point form, because I seem to be doing
> > pretty well with it:
> >
> > * Without a doubt, Tomboy is pure awesome.
>
> No argument from me, Tomboy is nothing short of life changing.. praise
> Alex!
I disagree. Tomboy is nice, but it tries to do too much.
Tomboy looks like a hybrid (or should I say mutant) wiki page system
and mind mapping software. Well, for a Wiki system I'd rather use a
real web based one (I hate writing wikis in these tiny windows). For
mind mapping, I'd rather use a real mind mapping software; alas, we
don't have a good gtk2 mind mapper, but freemind is pretty good. For
simply taking notes, sticky notes is more than enough.
Sticky notes applet is awesome in its simplicity; let's not remove it,
please.
--
Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro
<gjc inescporto pt> <gustavo users sourceforge net>
The universe is always one step beyond logic
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