Re: roadmap discussion
- From: marduk <marduk python net>
- To: epiphany-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: roadmap discussion
- Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 20:29:00 -0600
I think one thing that would really make Epiphany stand out is tight
integration with the GNOME environment. To most it's still a seperate
app from the rest of GNOME, not a *part* of GNOME the way the Panel or
Nautilus is or the way Evolution is becoming. If you look at Evolution,
with its evolution-data-server being used in the calendar applet, mixed
in with gaim and being mixed with Mr. Project as well as other
forth-coming projects. Evolution is becoming synonymous with GNOME.
Epiphany should do the same.
I for one would like to see other apps integrate more with Epiphany. If
you click on a PDF file, for example, PDF Viewer is launched, but it
would be nice if PDF viewer had a Epiphany plugin. Same goes for such
other common GNOME apps as totem, eog, and Gnumeric.
I would like to drag an image from an Epiphany window to my desktop and
have that image file copied to my desktop, not a link to the image file.
I would like Epiphany bookmarks to show up in my "Run..." dialog and
perhaps last sites visited show up in "Recent Documents".
I would like Nautilus to launch Epiphany (or at least ask to) if you
open a Folder that contains an index.htm[l] file.
In short, I don't want to know that I'm using Epiphany, just that I'm
using GNOME's "browser component."
-m
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