Everything doesn't need to be reinvented from scratch when you make
something new; it seems like a lot of thought was put into GNOME 2 menu
organization, and certain conceptual aspects of it should prevail into
GNOME 3 and Unity. One unabridged-hierarchical-menu-system ought to be
there long side
** Tags added: precise quantal raring
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/840402
Title:
Default Applications does not belong in System
Even if I agreed that most users would rarely need a dialog for
modifying default applications, that doesn't mean the dialog should be
unnecessarily hard to find.
Hit the super-key and type default applications. It returns nothing.
And, who would think to go to:
System Settings Details
in order
I agree, Lonnie. We will never know what were Gnome designers thinking.
:-)
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Well at the same time you don't change default applications every day,
and i.e firefox, chromium, thunderbird, etc will ask on start if you
want to set them default, so most users will never need that dialog
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I created duplicate of this bug for Ubuntu 12.04 beta2:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/982084
The only difference is that now System Info is called Details.
It really doesn't matter what you name it, Default Applications
remains hard to find. Who would think to go to System Info OR
Details?
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