> On 03/12/11 00:03, Bogdan Szczurek wrote: > > It seems most promising! > > > > Best regards! > > thebodzio > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Gimp-developer mailing list > > Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer > > What seems promising ?! > > Best not to cut off whatever it was that you are replying to . I > don't want to have to go and search and online ML archive just to > find out what you comment relates to. > > ;) That: :) > We would like to announce the availability of the initial release of > AdaptableGIMP, a modified version of GIMP that integrates new social, > community-based customization features into the application. The > project page and software can be found at: > > http://www.adaptablegimp.org > > This initial release is available in source code form only. Binaries > will follow. > > AdaptableGIMP introduces a new way of interacting with software: > Rather than hunting through menus to find commands, users simply > enter what they wish to accomplish in a search box. As they type, a > list of interface customizations appears. These customizations---what > we call "task sets"---streamline the interface by putting every tool > and command necessary to accomplish a task in one, centralized > location. > > Task set customizations can be created by any user, and are instantly > shared with the rest of the user community. Wiki-based documentation > accompanies each task set, enabling users to pair tutorials and > "how-to's" with the customizations they create. > > AdaptableGIMP is the result of ongoing research by members of the > University of Waterloo's Human Computer Interaction Lab. It is > directly informed by our previous project, ingimp, in which we > collected over 2 years' worth of data describing how people use GIMP. > Like ingimp, AdaptableGIMP collects data about how it is used in > practice, to help us continue to research new and innovative user > interfaces. > > Feedback about the project and its goals is welcome and can be > emailed to the project at the address found below. > > Michael Terry and Ben Lafreniere > adaptablegimp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Oh, geeâ ;) I found that announcement âmost promisingâ :) Best regards! thebodzio
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