On Fri, 2011-06-17 at 12:20 +0200, Henrik Wejdmark wrote:
> > Since you recommend not using the application menu, in
other words,
> > you agree that the application menu is useless?
> >
>
> It is useful when you are looking for something and you don't know what
> exactly it is. In that case, it is much much better then the previous
menus,
> because you have nice overview on one page and moreover you have the
> possibility to filter by groups for example.
On my desktop it's not on "one" page, it's a mile long listing so you
get no
overview at all. In Gnome2 at least all the apps are categorized. If the
graphical user interface _requires_ you to use the keyboard to type the
command
It doesn't require you to type the command.
You can search for "bro" and among the results will be Nautilus and
Firefox (hint: Gnome Shell also searches in the application description,
and both are "bro"wsers).
--
Mathieu