Re: Menubar (and Empty Default Desktop) Proposals for GNOME 2.10



Conceptually, the three item list(Applications,
Places, Action) is actually rather nice, even if the
terminology is not perfect.

In essence, we're talking about 3 different ways to
interact with your computer (and there can be
redudancies between the three):

1) Tool driven: find the tool that will help you do
what you want to  do. [Applications]  Advanced users
will probably tend to think this way.  You know the
tool you want to use, and here is where you can get
it.  We should have a links to a search program and
help program in this menu somewhere.

2) Spatially-oriented: go to the place where your
stuff resides [Places]. This menu could look like
      Home
      Computer [== root + desktop + media + network]
      ---------
      Floppy
      [other expandable media inserted here]
      ---------
      Network =>
      The Web
      ---------
      Recent Places =>
      Favorite Places =>
      ---------
      Find a Place

If you know where you want to go to find a particular
application or document or just to surf around, this
is the menu for you.

3) Verb-driven: you know what you want to do; you just
don't know what application will do it or what place
to go to find the right tool. [Actions]  This menu
could look like:
     Surf the Internet
     Check E-Mail
     Listen to Music
     Watch a Movie
     ----------------
     Draft a Document
     Create a Spreadsheet
     Edit Images
     ... [this middle section would be difficult to
manage]
     ----------------
      Find Help
      Change Desktop Settings
      Change Administrative Setting [this would be
greyed out if you don't have administrative
privileges]
      ---------------
      Log out/Reboot/Shutdown

I guess the three menus could be thought of as 3
different ways of searching the computer to do what
you want it to do, and the menu items are the
tools/places/actions we think are most common and
should be most readily accessible.

~Andrew
     







--- Jeff Waugh <jdub perkypants org> wrote:

> <quote who="Bryan Clark">
> 
> > System seems to be very technical term, were as
> Desktop is softer, more
> > widely used term to describe the system or the
> pseudo root file system (a
> > la ms desktop); essentially Desktop is a grab bag
> term that definitely
> > does better than Actions and is probably less
> scary than System.
> 
> Oh, but dude, 'Desktop' is even worse than
> 'Computer'. If we went with the
> "Applications  Places  Something" menu layout,
> here's what would be in the
> 'Something' menu (keep in mind this is
> current-Ubuntu-layout inspired):
> 
>   Desktop Preferences >
>   System Configuration >
>   ---
>   About GNOME...
>   Help                <- these three are
> wishy-washy, but I'd like to move
>   Take Screenshot...     help and "about
> gnome/distro" to here
>   ---
>   Lock Screen
>   Log Out
> 
> Pat will totally steal our socks if we abuse the
> term 'Desktop' again, and
> none of this really says 'Desktop' any more than
> 'Computer' or 'System'. (I
> fully agree that 'System' sucks.)
> 
> Throwing another random option for the menu layout:
> 
>   [Foot]  Applications  Places
> 
> Which is very Mac. Some will say that the logo isn't
> discoverable and/or
> provides no affordance for the items within, but...
> These are top level
> items. Anyone with half a brain will clicky-clicky
> and learn what's going
> on. The learnability is not bad.
> 
> (Note that I think a lot of this is rearranging deck
> chairs on the Titanic,
> because at some stage we're going to have to
> seriously think about the
> panel, applets, launchers, etc... But in the mean
> time, we can make things
> incrementally better.)
> 
> - Jeff
> 
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