Re: Nautilus bugs and design choices (back-button)
- From: Mathias Hasselmann <mathias hasselmann gmx de>
- To: "bordoley msu edu" <bordoley msu edu>
- Cc: Andrew Sobala <andrew sobala net>, Erik Pukinskis <erik pukinskis uconn edu>, Reinout van Schouwen <reinout cs vu nl>, "nautilus-list gnome org" <nautilus-list gnome org>, "desktop-devel-list gnome org" <desktop-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Nautilus bugs and design choices (back-button)
- Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2002 12:46:28 +0000 (GMT)
On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, bordoley msu edu wrote:
> that said the mac only has a back button which i'm fairly certain is really
> acting as up though i'm not quite positive of this.
The back-button only works as up-button for mouse-wheenies. People
how are used to type locations directly into the location field are
dramatically cut if there is no up button. So my conclusion is like that:
a) Keep the location entry and provide an up button.
b) Rip-out the location entry, causing nautilus to become a really
useless programm for more advanced users. In that case you also
can keep the up-button out, but you also won't win the desktop
war because each averagely skilled person will be forced to use a terminal
also for such tasks where a graphical shell would be more aproximated.
Task like image management, maybe also document or music management
Conclusion: IMHO the up-button is essential, even if there are
enough ppl out there who won't have a clue what it is usefull for. BUT: We
really should take care that we don't turn GNOME into a Tele-Tubby-System.
None if the hackers, which are essential for Opensource development will
use such a system. AND: We should not overrate Sun's usablility studies:
_Sun is clueless about useablility_. Don't know of a successfull desktop
system built by Sun Microsystems. Yes, all their systems were reall rocket
science, but out-of-the box a pain in the ass when used as desktop
system...
Ciao,
Mathias
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