Seigo: on introducing new ideas to free software communities
Seigo: on introducing new ideas to free software communities
Posted Nov 7, 2013 13:29 UTC (Thu) by pboddie (guest, #50784)In reply to: Seigo: on introducing new ideas to free software communities by Del-
Parent article: Seigo: on introducing new ideas to free software communities
It is a neat way to organize, distribute and maintain all my shortcuts across all my desktops. I haven't put any icons on any of my desktops in years.
Isn't folder view the thing where you have a "plasmoid" on the desktop background that behaves like a panel or bottom-of-the-stack window containing icons? It's certainly an improvement over managing icons on a normal desktop, but it can also confuse the uninitiated when they accidentally close the "plasmoid" and wonder where their icons went.
Indeed, quite a fantastic feat don't you think? Google with all it's funding and developers needed about the same time to get Android decent.
Fantastic it may be, but those were six lost years as far as getting Free Software in front of people and building on earlier achievements are concerned. Nobody should be patting themselves on the back that someone in 2013 can move from KDE 3 to KDE 4 and feel that at least they didn't lose much functionality.
