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Bug 98222 - Extend Actions meniu and improve Gnome usability this way
Extend Actions meniu and improve Gnome usability this way
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 81545
Product: gnome-panel
Classification: Other
Component: panel
unspecified
Other other
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: Panel Maintainers
Panel Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2002-11-11 10:02 UTC by Egle K.
Modified: 2004-12-22 21:47 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---



Description Egle K. 2002-11-11 17:10:20 UTC
Package: gnome-panel
Severity: normal
Version: 2.0.10
Synopsis: Extend  Actions meniu and improve Gnome usability this way
Bugzilla-Product: gnome-panel
Bugzilla-Component: Panel

Description:
Description of Problem:
For a simple user, I am, it isn't very easy to find a program for a task
I want to do - there
are lots of programs in 'Applications' menu for every task (ex.
Internet,
Office, etc.). For me it would be much better if the list of programs
was
shorter. I do believe, that it is very good that Linux has great
variety
of different programs for one task, but for simple users and expecially
newbies the system, which exists now, is too complex.
	Adam Wiggins, in  'Top 10 Things Wrong With Linux, Today' has touched
the
same problem (http://people.trustcommerce.com/~adam/top10/wrong.html#4).

In GNOME2 the list of things one wants to do could be under 'Actions'
dialog. Or it can be changed to "I want to..." as Adam suggests. The
program , which is set as default (in GNOME Control Center) for
specific
task, (ex.Internet browser->Mozilla, office suite ->OpenOffice) , would
run. And in the same list could be the task - change default program of
the task, so if user don't like the selected default program, he can
change it by himself.
Some more things to the list:
	play music from CD
	work with office program (or separately - work with text document;
work
with spreadsheet, etc.)
	manage files on this computer
	configure the system (it could run GNOME Control Center)
	etc.
It is very important that the tasks in the list could be changed to
meet
the user's needs - ex. I don't have the internet connection, so I'm not
interested in how to write an e-mail or browse the web. 

Some usability problems of GNOME are analyzed in Usability test
http://primates.ximian.com/~anna/summit/.




------- Bug moved to this database by unknown@bugzilla.gnome.org 2002-11-11 12:10 -------

Reassigning to the default owner of the component, gnome-panel-maint@bugzilla.gnome.org.

Comment 1 Vincent Untz 2002-11-11 20:29:28 UTC
Dave: this bug could be part of your meta bug (bug #94112). But I
wonder if it should be marked as duplicate of bug #81545 (task
oriented menu). There are some ideas in this one that are not in the
others.
What do you think ?
Comment 2 Vincent Untz 2003-01-09 16:18:42 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 81545 ***
Comment 3 Mantas Kriaučiūnas 2003-02-12 17:41:19 UTC
I think this bug is not 100% duplicate of bug #81545

Btw, when you think to fix this bug ?