First, Galeon is NOT part of GNOME. It is an app built for GNOME though. Epiphany is a browser built for GNOME and included in GNOME by default. You display your ignorance her I am afraid.
If a developer feels that he is unable to make a decision on some basic interface things, then he shouldn't be developing UIs. Seriously, what then is his expertise in. Developers should know these things and make decisions for the users. Users do nto care so much about what they are given, only that it works as advertised and with a minimum of fuss.
Features are not what makes beta softwae, but rather maturity. If an app works as advertised, its no longer beta. If it frequently segfaults or crashes without good reason, is beta.
I do not think that the optimum position of the nvigation buttons is anywhere specific. Maybe I do not use those buttons much. I think interface predictability is more important than some dreamt up optimizations. Do you haev studies to back up your statements.
Besides, most, if not all, GNOME apps ship with only one toolbar showing, which is the main toolbar.
Re:I use KDE, but I try every new Gnome.
Posted by: mkone on December 17, 2003 07:39 PMIf a developer feels that he is unable to make a decision on some basic interface things, then he shouldn't be developing UIs. Seriously, what then is his expertise in. Developers should know these things and make decisions for the users. Users do nto care so much about what they are given, only that it works as advertised and with a minimum of fuss.
Features are not what makes beta softwae, but rather maturity. If an app works as advertised, its no longer beta. If it frequently segfaults or crashes without good reason, is beta.
I do not think that the optimum position of the nvigation buttons is anywhere specific. Maybe I do not use those buttons much. I think interface predictability is more important than some dreamt up optimizations. Do you haev studies to back up your statements.
Besides, most, if not all, GNOME apps ship with only one toolbar showing, which is the main toolbar.
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