Re: [Usability] Changing the taskbar semantics
- From: Sean Middleditch <elanthis awesomeplay com>
- To: usability gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Usability] Changing the taskbar semantics
- Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 10:01:36 -0400
On Wed, 2004-09-01 at 00:16 +0200, Maurizio Colucci wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I think a change to the semantics of the taskbar could result in a usability
> improvement.
>
> Currently the taskbar is a list of (open) windows.
>
> Idea
> ------
>
> Could the taskbar become a list of (open) application instances?
This is one of the things I find the most broken about OS X. Real life
work does not categorize itself by applications. It categorizes itself
by documents and tasks.
Say, for example, I am "multitasking." I have a terminal window with
some code and a browser with an online API reference; this is my first
task, a programming project. I also have my word processor open and a
browser window with some reference material open; this is my second
task, a school project.
When you group things together by application, the above scenario
instantly breaks. Now suddenly the desktop is oh-so-helpfully grouping
my two totally unrelated browser windows together.
The same goes for the gimp, an example you use. I only ever have one
instance of the gimp running, but I'm editing several completely
unrelated documents. An application instance can easily have several
completely unrelated user tasks running in it.
>
--
Sean Middleditch <elanthis awesomeplay com>
AwesomePlay Productions, Inc.
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