[ANN] Simple Launcher -- Home applet to launch your apps

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Got this running last night - nicely done!  I'd like ro add votes for
both the iconless apps like minimo as well as script launching.  Got
this at the bottom of my home screen and it's very handy!



On 3/24/07, Paule Ecimovic <paule at certrex.net> wrote:
> Hi, Misha and all,
>
>     For configuration purposes, I would suggest a graphic directory browser
> component which would allow the user to navigate from the desktop to the
> executable and thus build up the path string. Then, use the path string to
> create a link to the app, which could be activated by a speed-button on your
> launcher. Alternatively, a button on your launcher could just be programmed
> with the xterm command sequence required to launch the app and the xterm
> output piped to a desktop window opened for the  purpose of running the app
> from and on the desktop. The purpose of such an extension to your app
> launcher is to provide a GUI front-end for bringing all those xterm
> command-shell apps to the desktop.
>
> Cheers,
>
>     Paule
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mikhail Sobolev" <mss at mawhrin.net>
> To: <Maemo-users at maemo.org>
> Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 1:31 PM
> Subject: Re: [ANN] Simple Launcher -- Home applet to launch your apps
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