Linked by Kostis Kapelonis on Tue 14th Mar 2006 18:59 UTC
Graphics, User Interfaces The desktop metaphor has served our computing needs well for the last decade. It has started however, to show its age over the last years. For office users it is still adequate but for everyone else it is often awkward and slow. Since a computer is no longer confined in the office, but in some cases serves also as the entertainment hub in our living rooms, new User Interfaces are required. In some areas the foundations are already in place while in others users are silently suffering every day, having to cope with inefficient and unproductive UIs.
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RE: WM concepts...
by NicolasRoard on Wed 15th Mar 2006 00:06 UTC in reply to "WM concepts..."
NicolasRoard
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2005-07-16

I just wrote down some ideas I had a long time ago reg. a wm which at least allows separate desktop icons in each workspace, something the popular wms don't do today. That way the desktop could be split into separate workspaces for each 'task', one for coding, one for graphics etc..

Actually, we want to implement something a bit related for étoilé..
Roughly, something similar to Squeak projects, but implemented as virtual desktops. Eg, manage (partly) your environment around the notion of "projects" rather than folders and files. A project would be in fact a virtual desktop, plus some persistance mechanism that reload the proper apps, opened documents, etc.

In addition we also want a tabbed shelf ala OPENSTEP beta, but that's another thing ;)

http://www.etoile-project.org
http://www.xdev.org/fosdem2006/
http://www.squeak.org

Edited 2006-03-15 00:07

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