On 16 May 2011, at 12:18, Luca Ferretti wrote:

> Also, what about content handler/previewer? I remember this similar
> feature on mac os provides a dedicated API and policy allowing third
> parties to provide their own "previewers" (i.e. gimp should/could
> provide the plugin to allow previewing of xcf files)

On that note, one of the most useful things about the OS X equivalent 
(QuickLook) is that it comes with plug-ins out of the box for third-party apps 
that you don't necessarily have installed. 

In particular, this makes it possible to view the content of most simple .doc, 
.ppt, .xls files etc. without ever having to install any office software 
(Microsoft's or otherwise). It would certainly be great to see that 
functionality in GNOME, as I'm sure a lot of people (like me) only ever really 
use Libre/OpenOffice to read the occasional annoying .doc attachment.

Cheeri,
Calum.

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