[Bug 420517] Re: Installed apps: where-to and open button

2010-09-01 Thread Mohamed Amine IL Idrissi
A Where is it? widget has been added to 3.0, fixing this bug.

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[Bug 420517] Re: Installed apps: where-to and open button

2010-08-03 Thread Vish
Changing priority since the where-is-it is part of the specs

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[Bug 420517] Re: Installed apps: where-to and open button

2009-12-28 Thread RomanIvanov
the idea behind this issue is really reasonable. Finding a location of
installed software is real quest some time.

At least button Launch/open will be easy to add(I hope) and extremely
useful - as there is one reason to install application is to
Launch/Run/Open it.

But location even in text form will be really helpful.

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[Bug 420517] Re: Installed apps: where-to and open button

2009-10-26 Thread Michael Vogt
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[Bug 420517] Re: Installed apps: where-to and open button

2009-10-06 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Ok, spec updated to use rings instead of a dummy pointer.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter?action=diffrev2=216rev1=215

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[Bug 420517] Re: Installed apps: where-to and open button

2009-10-03 Thread Eikka
For an absolute beginner, holding their hand and waiting them to move
the cursor to open the menus one by one would seem nice, but it will
start to annoy you after the third program you've installed, and it will
seem like the system thinks you're dumb.

Instead, just open the menu tree and flash a big red here it is circle
around the application icon for a few seconds, or until the user moves
the cursor over the circle.

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[Bug 420517] Re: Installed apps: where-to and open button

2009-09-21 Thread David Prieto
David, I had already specified a Where is it? button

I'm not sure Matt... it all seems tremendously over the top to me. I
mean, having a fake pointer appear and open your menus for you? I really
don't know, it really seems too much to me.

Considering that the installed to approach shown in the mockup is
simpler, what advantages does your method offer?

we shouldn't offer an Open button, but just show people how to launch
the program themselves.

Yes, that makes sense when you think about it.

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[Bug 420517] Re: Installed apps: where-to and open button

2009-09-21 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
You're thinking like a programmer. :-) To a user, showing them something
is *much* simpler than telling them. Yes, it's harder to implement, but
better interfaces usually are.

mac_v has a good point that a second pointer could seem creepy, so on
IRC I suggested an alternative approach: animatedly drawing a ring
around the relevant menu, waiting for you to open it, drawing a ring
around the relevant submenu, waiting for you to open that, and then
drawing a ring around the application itself.

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[Bug 420517] Re: Installed apps: where-to and open button

2009-09-18 Thread mac_v
David , the idea is good , but a more suitable label would be Launch

Mpt , the Where is it? button and its specs of having a secondary
pointer show the way , though a nice idea , is an unnecessary
complication of the whole process.

- the idea of a second pointer popping up in the system sounds kinda creepy 
[IMO] and seems like something is overriding the system...
- I think we are under-estimating the capacity of the users to locate the app 
and trying to spoon feed them too much  :(

The solution can be done either :
After install , either: 
1 only show the present idea ,of the pointer showing the directions, within 
the SS window as modal window, ie: user clicks the Where is it button and the 
modal window appears within the SS showing a gnome menu and the view follows 
the pointer to the location of the app. [almost like a screencast ]

2 once the view changes to the installed app , pop-up a dialogue which says 
where the app is installed and an option to launch the app from the window
- the Where is it button , will show the Applications  ...    and the 
Launch option only on the first try... on the second time onwards the launch 
option is not shown and instead the text alone is shown.

I also like the idea , you mentioned on the irc,of drawing rings around 
menu,submenu and waiting for the user to open the app.
But this is a little similar to the Windows method...

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[Bug 420517] Re: Installed apps: where-to and open button

2009-09-18 Thread mac_v
correction *

The solution can be done either :
1 only show the present idea ,of the pointer showing the directions, within 
the SS window as modal window, ie: user clicks the Where is it button and the 
modal window appears within the SS showing a gnome menu and the view follows 
the pointer to the location of the app. [almost like a screencast ]

2 After install , once the view changes to the installed app , pop-up a 
dialogue which says where the app is installed and an option to launch the app 
from the window
- the Where is it button , will show the Applications  ...   and the 
Launch option only on the first try... on the second time onwards the launch 
option is not shown and instead the text alone is shown.

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   Status: Incomplete = Confirmed

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[Bug 420517] Re: Installed apps: where-to and open button

2009-09-17 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
David, I had already specified a Where is it? button, though this
won't be implemented for 1.0.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareStore#%E2%80%9CWhere%20Is%20It?%E2%80%9D%20button
Does that design look good to you?

I think it's important that people aren't misled into thinking that the
Store is an application launcher (because it would be horribly slow at
that task), so we shouldn't offer an Open button, but just show people
how to launch the program themselves.

When text in an interface refers directly to other items in the
interface, the design can usually be improved. Here we can show rather
than tell; instead of naming the menu, submenu, and menu item, we can
open the actual menus and point to the actual items.

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[Bug 420517] Re: Installed apps: where-to and open button

2009-09-10 Thread Michael Vogt
I subscribed Matthew to have a look

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[Bug 420517] Re: Installed apps: where-to and open button

2009-09-04 Thread Yotam Benshalom
This is a very good idea.

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[Bug 420517] Re: Installed apps: where-to and open button

2009-08-28 Thread David Prieto

** Attachment added: Mockup
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30934983/Pantallazo.png

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