On 02/24/2011 11:36 AM, PICCORO McKAY Lenz wrote:
eye candy are not usefully, but.. but it attracts people.. i dont understand people , Tdesktop look like ubuntu, that looks like windows, and windows are all eyecandy, so then?
i will revise kde 3.1 source to see,
There will be many 'temptations' like this going forward. I think the key is to stick to the following kde3 core values when evaluating features:
(1) Is it more efficient?
(a) can you do more with less keystrokes or mouse clicks? (b) does it improve code execution time?
(2) Does it improve usability?
(a) not from a "Gee-Whiz" standpoint, but can it provide real features to benefit the average user --or-- provide a better interface for those with impairments.
(3) Above All - Always Remember
-- A FEATURE IS A BUG IF IT CANNOT BE TURNED OFF!