Re: [Epiphany] Bookmarks



On Sat, Oct 25, 2003 at 08:13:42PM -0400, Marco Pesenti Gritti wrote:

 > >  The author does present some nice arguments, but I'd wait for this
 > >  work to be reviewed by a group of experts in the field before
 > >  using it to backup design decisions, and I'd particularly avoid
 > >  this as a justification for inflicting Epiphany's bookmark system
 > >  on users.
 > 
 > Ok I didnt resist. No one is inflicting epiphany and his bookmarks
 > system on you. We believe we are working on something that is _very_
 > useful for users.

 For certain kind of users.

 In particular, for users who have a handful of bookmarks.  We have had
 this discussion before, and I know you will read this and probably
 ignore it because this is not the GNOME Usability Team doing the
 talking, and I *refuse* to list my qualifications just to be listened
 to.  You just don't see that the system that Epiphany has does not
 scale.  With Epiphany I have *stopped* using bookmarks because of that
 reason.  I don't want to have to open a dialog (even if it's not modal)
 and type something in a search box just to be able to find what I'm
 looking for.  I really want a _menu_ in the program.  I don't want
 folders, I don't want dialogs, I don't want fancy search methods.  I
 want a menu.  I have *bad* memory, I don't want to even *try* to
 recall the name of the topic I came up with when I bookmarked
 something.  I'm not a librarian, I can't come up with good keyw^Wtopics
 out of the blue.

 > We are on crack ? Fine, you have plenty of alternatives, including
 > that of hacking something you like.

 I'm not ignoring you in that regard.  I'm just having trouble finding
 the time.

 > We are trying to back decision on rational work, obviously
 > incomplete, rather then on pointless hated mail.

 Whatever, I won't bait.

-- 
Marcelo



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