-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday 28 June 2005 14:58, you wrote: > And let's face it, you can't do everything using search for example, > you'll ultimately need something to access your data and it'll surely > be a hierarchy. I'm not sure about that at all; hierarchies are not needed, at least having at max 1 level of subdirs is not what I call hierarchical. If I recall the researches done on the subject, users work best in one dir or one subdir if a user is structured. Technologies like searching and recent-files just makes everything accessible in such an environment again. Reiterating from my former mail; showing the user a new (forced) hierarchy again is not an improvement over the current situation. See the nth redesign of kcontrol. Just as bad as the first. So, making the home:// the default for the user is not going to be helpfull unless some really nice ideas are used to navigate them. And I'm sure successful ones are _not_ hierarchically displayed at all. Naturally a (dream url of mine) home:/jpegs/dcif?year=2001&month=1/ kind of URL is quite hierarchical, as is everything kio-related. The point is that the user should never have to see this URL, nor make it up. - -- Thomas Zander -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.5 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFCwX6vCojCW6H2z/QRAvvAAJ9O8llQp7BLRQ5BFfWBjSTHsSfAZgCfQoVD ebCuC1BPk8gjEFZset57hf4= =mmZL -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----