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Hi All,
Recently I had a brain-wave (or brain damage if you will) and came out with an idea of extended menu items.
I tried to formulate my ideas in a blog entry[1] that I posted a few days ago and was hoping to take it up with a usability group.
I would request you to please read the blog entry since I have put together some screen shots too on it.
The idea is simple:
1. A lot of applications can be identified as providing the same "feature" 2. In my menu items i see the "feature" as compared to a list of applications 3. This "Feature" item can either be drilled in order to get access to the various "feature-providers", or can be clicked to launch the "preferred" application 4. You can configure your preferred application via the preferred-applications UI.
I am not sure if such an idea has already been discussed here or not. If it has, then I would appreciate if someone can point me to the archives that contains the discussion, so that I might be able to better understand the pros and cons of such an approach.
thanks, Rogue
[1] - http://roguexz.blogspot.com/2007/07/problem-of-many.html
p.s.: I posted the same mail to the GNOME Usability list and haven't heard anything!, so I thought I shall try to refine the idea out here first before I take it back upstream.
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