On Feb 20, 2008 6:16 AM, Murli Nagasundaram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alexander mentioned the problem of organizing 500+ commands. The answer is,
> you don't organize it. Not in the conventional way, anyway.
Well, that was mostly a rhetoric question :) I agree that search is a
good idea in ma
> > http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2008/02/most-frequently-used-features-in.html
Alexander Baxevanis wrote:
> So suppose you took care of the 5 most used commands, a far bigger
> challenge is to organise a flat (in terms of usage frequency) list of
> 500 commands. And that's why such sort of an
From the same article:
"Beyond the top 10 commands or so, however, the curve flattens out
considerably. The percentage difference in usage between the #100
command ("Accept Change") and the #400 command ("Reset Picture") is
about the same in difference between #1 and #11 ("Change Font Size"),"
acc
Thought this Google OS post [1] hasn't been posted but would be of interest:
> the most used features in Microsoft Word 2003 […]:
>
> 1. Paste (11% of the usage)
> 2. Save (5.5% of the usage)
> 3. Copy
> 4. Undo
> 5. Bold
>
> These five commands account for 32% of all the command usage
> in Micr