On 05-02-11 21:19, Jackson Murtha wrote:
> Yes, unfortunately I wasn't very clear about the implementation. The
> reference model that I prefer, Everything, is probably not available for
> most users (http://trac.enlightenment.org/e/wiki/Gadgets/Everything) as it's
> not been released yet and is o
Yes, unfortunately I wasn't very clear about the implementation. The
reference model that I prefer, Everything, is probably not available for
most users (http://trac.enlightenment.org/e/wiki/Gadgets/Everything) as it's
not been released yet and is only available from SVN for linux users.
Gnome-Do
On 05-02-11 11:44, LogicDaemon wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 13:04, Luuk wrote:
>> On 04-02-11 20:45, Jackson Murtha wrote:
>>> My idea is that the office should have an integrated command-window at the
>>> application level... something like Gnome-Do or the Spotlight/Quicksilver
>>> apps on mac
On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 13:04, Luuk wrote:
> On 04-02-11 20:45, Jackson Murtha wrote:
>> My idea is that the office should have an integrated command-window at the
>> application level... something like Gnome-Do or the Spotlight/Quicksilver
>> apps on mac (the best implementation, IMHO is the "ever
On 04-02-11 20:45, Jackson Murtha wrote:
> My idea is that the office should have an integrated command-window at the
> application level... something like Gnome-Do or the Spotlight/Quicksilver
> apps on mac (the best implementation, IMHO is the "everything" plugin for
> e17).
>
> basically, a smal
Hello
First off, I'm relatively confident that this is the wrong mailing list for
this, but I'm not sure which would be a better place.
I have a feature request, and I'm not sure what to do with it. I don't
believe it is a mature enough idea to submit as a feature request yet, and I
think its co