> > Icons are used to express ideas, actions, and they should be immediately > recognizable. Ubuntu is marketed as a Linux distro for everyone and no one > new to Linux will know that the program they want is next to the Wine glass. > And when they figure it out, they'll still be wondering why it's a wine > glass. >
This is less a problem as Wine isn't installed by default... So someone new to Linux would'nt see the icons without having first installed something called "Wine"... -- Yann Dìnendal
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