[Kde-pim] interesting rich search UI

Michael Rudolph michael.rudolph at gmail.com
Sun Mar 9 10:27:45 GMT 2008


On Saturday 08 March 2008 13:40:33 Will Stephenson wrote:
> On Saturday 08 March 2008 13:29:33 Michael Rudolph wrote:
> > When handling email the problem at hand is quite different in my
> > opinion. The biggest mistake, that I see, with pim user interfaces
> > is that my communication is "split up" all wrong. To me email
> > conversations with my friends, chat conversations with my friends
> > and their "web2.0 - social-networking - update" rss-feeds are much
> > closer related, than, say, email conversations with friends and
> > mailinglist traffic. Yet in every pim application out there, my
> > communication is grouped by technical similarities rather than its
> > content, which from a user's perspective would make much more
> > sense.
>
> Agreed, not just in PIM but generally, our data is grouped by type,
> not by context.  By using Nepomuk as the relational index, and
> Akonadi as a PIM store accessible from anywhere, we should be able to
> break the data the represents out of neatly typed silos and present
> it together in the contexts in which we use it.
>
> Will

Hello Will,

I guess you're right. If there's anything I could do, with actually no 
knowledge of c++ but a fond interest in interaction design, just let me 
know.

michael
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