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-Title: Plančte GNOME-FR
-Link: http://planete.gnomefr.org/
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-Title: Vincent Noel: I might need some supplies
-Link: http://members.cox.net/vnoel/weblog/2005/09/i-might-need-some-supplies.html
-Date: Wed Sep 14 22:21:47 CEST 2005
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-<div>How are you supposed to trust these guys ?<img src="http://members.cox.net/vnoel/weblog/uploaded_images/Screenshot-Flight%20Details-798819.png" />
-</div>
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-Title: Vincent Noel: nautilus and gworkspace
-Link: http://members.cox.net/vnoel/weblog/2005/09/nautilus-and-gworkspace.html
-Date: Wed Sep 14 21:15:01 CEST 2005
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-<div>Is it my imagination or is nautilus, with every release, getting closer to the interface of <a href="http://www.gnustep.it/enrico/gworkspace/">GWorkspace</a> ?<blockquote>
-<a href="http://www.gnome.org/~vnoel/screenshots/nautilus_gworkspace.png">
-<img src="http://www.gnome.org/~vnoel/screenshots/nautilus_gworkspace_small.png" />
-</a>
-</blockquote>
-<br />Everything is there : the "places" (vertical in nautilus and horizontal in GWorkspace), the path bar (thankfully scaled down, but the idea is the same), the icon/list views... Of course, I guess inspiration mostly comes from the MacOS X rework of GWorkspace, but it's weird to think that this UI has been there for years, just waiting for somebody to pimp it up.<br />Now there is just the <a href="http://actsofvolition.com/images/screenshots/next-column-view.png">column view</a> left to implement, and we'll be at 1:1 features ratio (although with good drag-n-drop management the current path bar could replace that view in most of the cases).</div>