For me, the desktop folder is important. We must Keep it.<br>I use it for the link to files & folder i used everydays...<br>Why not create a donload folder ? <br>(with a link on the desktop... i like clean desktop)<br>
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Personally I use the desktop to store three types of things (not just
as a junk store)<br>
1: Stuff that I'm working on at the moment (maybe a recently used files
virtual folder on part of the desktop)<br>
2: Stuff that I frequently need just after startup - links to
applications which I only use in certain locations.<br>
3: Files that I need rarely but when I do need don't want to have to go
searching through my home folder for.<br>
So while it is a good idea to try and reduce the use of the desktop as
a junk store there still needs to be the flexibility to use it as a
normal folder if you wish (even if it needs to be enabled as an option)<br>
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<pre>Here's an idea, and something I have been wanting for a long time...<br><br>Get rid of the 'Desktop' as a file store - remove it from the directory<br>hierarchy!<br><br>The only reason to store something on the desktop is if you can't be<br>
bothered to put it where it's meant to go. Ideally everything should be<br>in the home folder, rather than split across a locations. Everything<br>else - shortcuts, pseudo-icons could remain but only if handled by the<br>
system in an organised fashion ala Mac OS (drives and folders down RHS).<br><br>The mixing of shortcuts, files, and system icons is generally a bad idea<br>as you don't know whats what largely. Generally most desktops are just<br>
an ugly mess.<br><br>If you remove the desktop-as-a-junkstore paradigm that everyone always<br>does because everyone's always done it it opens up many new<br>opportunities for using the desktop as an actual interface rather than<br>
the reliance on toolbars. It would also make a more intuitive system as<br>you have more space to work with (as it will hide behind windows) so you<br>are not constrained to 32px height restrictions.<br> </pre>
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<pre>Actually, the desktop effectively does not exist exactly because it is<br>covered almost all the time. This is probably why people don't worry<br>about using it as a junk store, they never see it unless they're<br>
diving in there to get something anyway. Kind of like the junk drawer<br>on your real desk. :)<br><br> </pre>
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<pre>You could have multiple icons for various things that would expand out<br>when hovered or clicked such as home folder, drives, places, software<br>etc. You could shade all the controls or slide them out of the way when<br>
the desktop has no focus to prevent accidental clicks, and maybe slide<br>the home folder out if someone does try to drag something to the desktop<br>to make it obvious that's not where it goes.<br><br>I've done a quick mockup of what I think would improve on the GUI.<br>
Obviously it's not perfect but there may be some good ideas there. With<br>all the effort being spent on all the other areas of Ubuntu, more should<br>be spent on the interface.<br><br><br><br>--<br>ubuntu-art mailing list<br>
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