[ale] Slackware to drop Gnome?

James P. Kinney III jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Mon Oct 11 12:05:07 EDT 2004


On Mon, 2004-10-11 at 11:38, Michael D. Hirsch wrote:

> 
> Integration with my other apps.  Drag 'n' drop works a lot better. 
> Dialog boxes with the same way in konq as they do in any other app. 
> I've reached the point where I'm really annoyed at the pathetic file
> browser I need to use in mozilla, say when I want to find a file to
> upload, or god forbid in OOo--that one is really weak.  With konq I can
> go seamlessly from browsing my files to my HTML, to remote HTML without
> changing the UI.
> 

(**NOTE** Hirsch has a PhD. None of my clients do.) I have run into
problems with the "seamless integration" issue. As more and more people
who are relatively clueless get computers, the seamlessness of "browsing
for files" is creating a "where did I find it?" problem. For an
accomplished computer user who understands the difference between a
local text file and a remote html file, the "swiss-army-knife" approach
offered by Konqueror is a nice shortcut. But for _most_ people, a change
in UI is needed so they can track where they are (local file vs. remote
file). For many people, the URL text box doesn't have enough visual
change to clearly delineate where they are pulling the information from.

I'll grant that most of my clients are still using <choke><spit>some
form of M$</spit></choke> and how they see the "seamless" stuff is a
similar model to what KDE is using. 

The clients I have that have made the switch have pounced on Gnome as a
way to force their staff to not use the same old bad habits.

That, of course, introduces an new level of "issues" to deal with.

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