On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 09:01:57AM -0300, Evandro Giovanini wrote:
I would argue that simply typing a keyword related to the task
you're
trying to perform is far more effective and easier to use than manually
browsing a long list of applications artificially categorized, specially
in this age of users like my mom, who actually still types "hotmail" on
the web browser search bar in order to read her e-mail.
Google *is* the web's command line. So is GNOME 3 it would appear ...
Whether any of this helps new users is something you can only find out
by frequent testing on new users.
Rich.
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