On gio, 2009-07-02 at 11:19 +0200, Alex Launi wrote:
> 
> On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 11:15 AM, Vincenzo Ciancia
> <cian...@di.unipi.it> wrote: 
>         And the same could be said of the other big duplicate, banshee
>         vs. totem.
> 
> ... what? 

Banshee can open movies and audio files, but it is oriented to
collections. F-spot can open pictures, but it is oriented to
collections. 

On the other hand, eog which is installed by default can open pictures,
and it is the default application to open a single picture. Therefore,
users may get confused by two different interface to do the same thing,
that is, view pictures. 

Similarly, totem is installed by default and opens audio and video for a
single-shot listening. The same considerations apply. 

F-Spot (resp. Banshee) certainly already contains most of the code
needed to mimic the interface of eog (resp. totem) and it would be good
if the same program was used for the two use cases, so that settings,
ways to manipulate images (resp. audio video) etc. would be consistent.

That's what I meant :)

Vincenzo



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