Hi all
The 4.3 KDE release brought a huge usability step forward: easy linking of activities to virtual desktops:
http://www.itnewstoday.com/?p=782
I am starting to set this up. I am thinking what to do. I have
* 4 virtual desktops
* each its own background, to differenciate
* One has the traditional destop folder view, and I am thinking adding a couple more folders, perhaps / home.
* One will be, I guess, the "News" one, with weather, new feeds, this sort of widgets.
* Maybe one with the "notes", Calendar and such?
* Maybe one more with twitter and such? (web 2.0 type widgets)
What are you folks thinking/planning/doing? By the way, the kubuntu-netbook preview does something like this with two: a menu one and a web-2.0 one. The menu is a widget that allows you to click on big icons, like in the early eeepc, the later clutter interface, etc. (what's the name of that widget??)
Cheers!
The 4.3 KDE release brought a huge usability step forward: easy linking of activities to virtual desktops:
http://www.itnewstoday.com/?p=782
I am starting to set this up. I am thinking what to do. I have
* 4 virtual desktops
* each its own background, to differenciate
* One has the traditional destop folder view, and I am thinking adding a couple more folders, perhaps / home.
* One will be, I guess, the "News" one, with weather, new feeds, this sort of widgets.
* Maybe one with the "notes", Calendar and such?
* Maybe one more with twitter and such? (web 2.0 type widgets)
What are you folks thinking/planning/doing? By the way, the kubuntu-netbook preview does something like this with two: a menu one and a web-2.0 one. The menu is a widget that allows you to click on big icons, like in the early eeepc, the later clutter interface, etc. (what's the name of that widget??)
Cheers!
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