Linked by Kostis Kapelonis on Thu 2nd Nov 2006 10:21 UTC
Features, Office While the capabilities of operating systems have improved over the last years, the improvements have largely focused on under the hood changes. New functionality is reaching the user via additional applications which allow her to write a DVD, connect to her mp3 player, download streaming video locally and other tasks which were not present before. But the graphical interface of the computer itself is keeping the same concepts introduced with its appearance. One could argue that the graphical environment of computers is exactly the same for the last 10 years and only cosmetic changes take place in newer versions of operating systems. Moving away from the desktop metaphor is harder than it seems. Even alternative operating systems have embraced the concept instead of exploring new ideas. This article describes a solution which attempts to free the user from the files/folder concept.
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In other words,
by Constantine XVI on Thu 2nd Nov 2006 13:18 UTC
Constantine XVI
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2006-11-02

In other words, you want to move to a flat filing system where each program tags every file, and all of those files are searchable, and rely on the apps to sort the files insted of a file manager.

Sounds an awful lot like PalmOS4.