Hi,
I dont mean to outsource Ubuntu design to MS, but have people seen the
leaked slides for an MS AppStore?
http://msftkitchen.com/2010/06/windows-8-plans-leaked-numerous-details-revealed.html
This particular slide:
http://msftkitchen.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Windows-8-Windows-Store-06.pn
Description paraphrased, please check.
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- Add a "Run" button to Ubuntu Software Center. So if you run Software
- Center and look for a program, there are several options: Install, Run,
- Uninstall. And you can go further and add the
We won't add a "run" button, but we will make it possible to
drag-and-drop the app icon onto the Launcher. So, if you'd like to
rephrase the bug it can stay open, alternatively, please mark it invalid.
Mark
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> well novice people like me will think software center is the place to start
> apps.
Anyway - inform user about way to run app, add run button, add widget with list
of installed apps, or both - you see, this problem need solution! I propose
this solution. grisha propose another solution. But so
first, this is not a mailing list. second. are you suggesting that
clicking on any installed app will show a run button? well novice people
like me will think software center is the place to start apps. though I
read somewhere that the newly installed apps might give you the option
to start them(I
software center bugs are not tracked upstream.
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Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: canonical-design
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>> A special widget displaying shortcuts of the recently installed
applications would do.
I agree
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> No, I see no reason to duplicate the functionality that is already provided
> by the suitable and standard way.
The reason is a logic. Software Center must allow to launch installed
applications because it's Software Center.
> sure? ;)
You come to launchpad.net for write stupid joke and messag
>> And if you installed already - why you cannot use the main menu to start the
>> app?
>If you already install application maybe use /usr/bin/app or terminal
>emulator? Your question is strange like this, you know.
No, I see no reason to duplicate the functionality that is already provided by
A special widget displaying shortcuts of the recently installing
applications would do.
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>>recently installed
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> How does you think the "Run" command will work before the installation
> happens?
Not display or disable Run button in this case.
> And if you installed already - why you cannot use the main menu to start the
> app?
If you already install application maybe use /usr/bin/app or terminal emulator
Stupid idea IMHO.
How does you think the "Run" command will work before the installation
happens? And if you installed already - why you cannot use the main menu
to start the app?
Creating shortcuts on desktop - why you should do it from the
SoftCerter? In KDE yo can do it in menu within the DE.
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: software-center
Add a "Run" button to Ubuntu Software Center. So if you run Software
Center and look for a program, there are several options: Install, Run,
- Uninstall. No menus, no shortcuts, just Software Center. And you can go
- further and
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