Hi there,

I'm a Product Manager at Endless, we ship Nautilus and a GNOME based
desktop to users all around the world and our users are squarely in the
target market for this feature. I grabbed the testing Flatpak and ran some
discussion internally with our design team.

We’re excited to see effort being put in to improve the user experience for
Nautilus, especially for users who are less familiar with computers or
struggle to navigate some of the hidden UI.

That being said, we’re not that thrilled with the current execution and, if
it lands, would seek to disable it within Endless OS. Carlos, as you
mention in your blog post the visuals are quite imposing. However we feel
that the UI actually needs more hierarchy and differentiation. Several
equally sized text only buttons next to each other smoosh together into a
bit of a mush, which strikes against some of the discoverability
improvements of promoting actions out of context menus.

Overall, the second design option mentioned in the thread comes a lot
closer to our thoughts:

https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/uploads/be5f3f57a7ec6e3bea52809c01c34ef2/image.png


There’s an obvious positive action, less important actions are visually
deprioritized and there’s more variety by allowing icons. However for us
the position at the bottom of the screen feels terribly disconnected and
we’d still love to try and find ways to bring these actions closer to the
selection that they apply to. Whilst it’s a lot harder to design and
implement a more connected experience would be much better for users of
pointing devices.

I know that there's been some iteration of the designs on the gitlab issue
that looks encouraging but I wanted to make sure that you got some
'official comment' in the forums you asked for it. Once again, much
applause for attempting to improve the experience and being able to get
involved at an early stage - it’s a great example of GNOME connecting with
communities who we’ve found it hard to get feedback from and I’m sure that
we’ll be able to make better software for everyone because of it.

Thanks,

Nick Richards
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