KDE 3 actually has konqueror linked to the Home folder with a "Personal Files" description. I would clean the Home name and the description and treat home as just "Personal Files". 
It would also be rather nice to forego the traditional Desktop folder to hold the contents of the desktop and use the home folder for it since in a desktop environment use it tends to be neglected for it's purpose, which is exactly storing personal files, in favor of the Desktop folder. Some distros place the Documents folder outside of the Desktop folder, which from an interface standpoint tends to be more confusing IMHO.

Best regards,
Tiago

On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 8:52 PM, Timothy Pearson <kb9vqf@pearsoncomputing.net> wrote:
> On 2011/01/24 14:34 (GMT-0600) Timothy Pearson composed:
>
>> Also, what should be done about "My Documents"?
>
> Something wrong with simply "Documents"? The one's I've saved locally
> aren't
> necessarily mine anyway.

Well, I do want to convey to the user that the Documents folder is unique
to his or her profile, unlike the other shortcuts which point to shared
system resources that are identical across all profiles.  Personally I
like "My Documents", but other alternatives could be "Personal Documents",
"Personal Files" or similar.

Thoughts?

Tim


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