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From: Zissan
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  • Lay off the meth, it might slow your ass down a few notches.

  • Too fast, either speak so we can watch the video, or give us a chance to follow the screen after reading your text.

  • wow! I can take the time to precisely aim to open a file instead of just double clicking.

  • You don't understand.

    The context menu will include actions such as adding it to a playlist, removing the icon or (such as at present) resizing and rotating it. You don't even need to precisely click: a vague point will hit the buttons. That's the point of having them in the corners.

  • i'm not watching videos in order to pause them every other second. i could be looking at still images instead.

  • Maybe he should have made a text review with screenshots.

  • you're doing this a bit too fast. in order to give people time to read your comments, you should slow down a bit. if you did the same in two minutes instead of 1:11, it would be far better, i find.

  • soo... adding visual clutter just to avoid right-clicking?

  • I'm with you, I prefer right clicking... no having to remember which circle does what, and no limit of four actions per file type.

  • cool, i like

  • coooooooooooooooooool

  • That's an interesting idea

  • All that'll happen with this features is that you play a file, and then you close the window, and you'll have to browse back to stop it from playing. This is seriously breaking the semantics of a window manager. Lame.

  • "It opens"

    ...

    man, that sounded so lame

  • nice!

    while windows is turning something less customizable,

    kde is going far

  • awesome !!!!!!

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