hank williams wrote:
> http://www.gliffy.com/publish/1334914/
> 
> It basically makes all modifications associated with collections
> doable in a direct kind of way, where you click on the collection to
> achieve the desired result. This means the collection and share menus
> go away, as does the Dashboard. The benefits of the dashboard (a place
> where all your stuff is) remain, but it is, I think a bit less
> abstract.

I don't think the Collections menu is as disconnected as the Share menu,
so I don't like putting in the Collections menu into the sidebar.

Selecting all collections is not the same as the Dashboard. Dashboard is
the special collection that contains all the important stuff to you. If
you select all, you will also get the non-important stuff. I am not
really up to date myself on all that the Dashboard tries to be, but
probably the best place to start would be the spec:
http://svn.osafoundation.org/docs/trunk/docs/specs/rel0_7/Dashboard-0.7.html

-- 
  Heikki Toivonen


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