On Saturday 07-04-2009 18:33:53 Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> On Saturday 04 April 2009, Emdek wrote:
>> First idea, easier to do, is to add back to dialog pages with settings
>> of
>> screensaver and power saving (maybe there were also other, I don't
>> remember) like in KDE3. This location was logica
On Saturday 04 April 2009, Emdek wrote:
> First idea, easier to do, is to add back to dialog pages with settings of
> screensaver and power saving (maybe there were also other, I don't
> remember) like in KDE3. This location was logical and they were easier to
> reach in few clicks. This idea is de
Hi,
On Sunday 05 April 2009 12:51:48 Emdek wrote:
> Yes of course, this is mainly for users that were already using it in the
> past. But also for users who want to perform some actions connected to the
> desktop in one central place but without launching additional application.
No, they aren't c
On Saturday 04 April 2009 23:26:46 Davide Bettio wrote:
> The main advantage of your idea is that users are used to a similar UI
> so it
> might be more usable for users that are already used to Windows or KDE <
> 4.
Yes of course, this is mainly for users that were already using it in the pas
Hi,
On Saturday 04 April 2009 22:51:54 Emdek wrote:
> First idea, easier to do, is to add back to dialog pages with settings of
> screensaver and power saving (maybe there were also other, I don't
> remember) like in KDE3. This location was logical and they were easier to
> reach in few clicks. Th