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2010-07-26
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Of course, I could add the application search in scout.
But scout is meant to be an application for contact and
conversation related searches. Example usecase:
You can only remember a part from a phone number
and you don't know if this number is in your contacts or
someone sent you the number in message.
Would you expect something valueable from the
results from the application search?
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2010-07-26
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I am anxious everytime I need to launch an app from my applications list, as there are zillions of icons not sorted in any manner. Frankly speaking, the ideal solution for me would be implementing a simple type-ahead search in just that view, so I tap upper-left corner of screen, all app icons show up and then I start typing name of desired application.
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2010-07-26
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Mh, yes... A good Idea. I would like to see searching for Bookmarks in Scout, too.
Hmm... good Idea, but I'm afraid to say Scout wouldn't manage it this way... and I don't think it is a good idea to integreate it into Scout.
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2010-07-26
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2010-07-26
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#126
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App Search Widget
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2010-07-26
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#127
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App Search Widget
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2010-07-29
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2010-07-29
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2010-07-29
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What about restrict calendar search based on calendar?
I've got several calendars. Maybe I want only to search in my private calendar and not at my work calendar?
And my next suggestion is to show up some settings in the result window before the search.
Mmmh... do you understand what I mean?
Startup Scout. You have in the middle a empty space where the results are shown after the search. If I want to search only my contacts I have to go now into the settings, deselect all expect the contacts. Go to the main screen again and apply the search.
With my suggestion the user has only to start up the application, click on the settings he want in the middle of the screen, has to enter in the bottom what he wants to search and after the search has began the settings will disappear and in this area the results are shown up.
This will improve the procedure enormously. If the user want's to change his setting after the first search he has to go to the settings as in the actual implementation.
What do you think?
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