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posted by Editor
on Tuesday March 21, @07:29PM
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OneFinger is a Linux interface that combines task-oriented (i.e. verb-oriented), file-oriented, device-oriented, and program-oriented paradigms in a single model. The user initiates an action by selecting one or more files in one panel, and an adjacent program panel is narrowed down to show only those programs and actions that make sense with the selected files. When the user has composed the desired command, they can press the "execute" button. A popup menu will ask whether they want to execute the command in a terminal or discard the output.
Here are some screenshots and examples.
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