I've been using this for a few days - primarily the file manager. I'm at a loss for words to describe it. The interface is a mess of buttons. There is no drag and drop (a dock would be nice, to put things temporarily).…
Very like Mercurial eh? I wonder if it'd be worth someone's while to pick it up & maintain it.
Undo is good, but I can't help but chuckle at the thought of "Whoops! He's not really my boyfriend" going out to 500 acquaintances 20 seconds after the opposite statement.
Rc shell right now, although I don't think there's much left to learn. Certainly far less than Bourne shell. Go, Lisp, and ARM assembler are vying for my attention next. Go offers the most interesting possibilities but…
If I understand git right, it's designed to allow different front ends - the "porcelain." I wonder if an alternative "porcelain" could be made which would be more intuitive to some?
You know, having taking a look at FSN's home page I really don't think I would want file sizes represented in either of the ways it does. I've been using Eagle Mode for about a week - a zoomable UI - and while it's ugly…
I would like to agree... I can't quite agree with all points Permanent delete: Believe me, you can fill up anything. Space exists to be filled. Junk multiplies.... XD That said I am looking into deduplicating WORM…
I think it's nice for a UI to show you things in a way you can respond to on an almost instinctive level, but will it help with UI designers who just don't think?
You almost make it sound like it would only show you it's going out to 500 friends _after_ you clicked the button. :D
I've been using this for a few days - primarily the file manager. I'm at a loss for words to describe it. The interface is a mess of buttons. There is no drag and drop (a dock would be nice, to put things temporarily).…
Very like Mercurial eh? I wonder if it'd be worth someone's while to pick it up & maintain it.
Undo is good, but I can't help but chuckle at the thought of "Whoops! He's not really my boyfriend" going out to 500 acquaintances 20 seconds after the opposite statement.
Rc shell right now, although I don't think there's much left to learn. Certainly far less than Bourne shell. Go, Lisp, and ARM assembler are vying for my attention next. Go offers the most interesting possibilities but…
If I understand git right, it's designed to allow different front ends - the "porcelain." I wonder if an alternative "porcelain" could be made which would be more intuitive to some?
You know, having taking a look at FSN's home page I really don't think I would want file sizes represented in either of the ways it does. I've been using Eagle Mode for about a week - a zoomable UI - and while it's ugly…
I would like to agree... I can't quite agree with all points Permanent delete: Believe me, you can fill up anything. Space exists to be filled. Junk multiplies.... XD That said I am looking into deduplicating WORM…
I think it's nice for a UI to show you things in a way you can respond to on an almost instinctive level, but will it help with UI designers who just don't think?
You almost make it sound like it would only show you it's going out to 500 friends _after_ you clicked the button. :D