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by quanticle
5541 days ago
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I agree. However, I disagree with the C2 page regarding the form that "NoApplication" will take. Most of the writing on the C2 page seems to talk about integrating applications into a file manager-like UI. I, on the other hand, think most applications will be integrated into a web browser style interface. We already have tabbed window managers, and tabs are becoming increasingly prominent in other applications (e.g. text editors, IDEs, etc.). What we'd need to see is the OS integrating all of that into a master set of tabs. Want to view a web page? Open an "internet" tab. Want to work on a document? Open a "Word" tab, and so on. We already have this interface (in a limited sense) with Google's Chrome OS. However, Chrome OS goes too far - it forces everything to run within the browser executable. What I'd like to see is a Window manager concept that brought the web metaphor to the desktop without shoehorning everything into an actual web browser. |
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