POLL: How many desktop icons?

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How many icons on your desktop?

1-5
6
33%
6-12
2
11%
13-21
5
28%
22-50
4
22%
51 or more
1
6%
 
Total votes: 18

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Bernie_by_the_Sea
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POLL: How many desktop icons?

#1 Post by Bernie_by_the_Sea »

How many icons do you have on the desktop?

I prefer icon clicking over menu searching so I have about 50 icons in Wary and about 75 in Windows. However, recently I’ve been playing with Knoppix and Mepis where I have only one icon on the desktop. I’m beginning to think menus might not be all that bad.

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#2 Post by puppyluvr »

:D Hello,
Nothing but drive icons....
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#3 Post by CatDude »

Hi

I have 18 of them (at present), but they are all for drives/partitions.

For the apps that i use regularly i have wbar

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#4 Post by Bernie_by_the_Sea »

My Puppy versus my Mepis... and I see I have only 31 plus drives in Wary -- it's Lucid where I have 50.
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#5 Post by bugman »

home dir, music dirs, a couple of docs i need to be looking at

prefer a pretty picture

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#6 Post by Sit Heel Speak »

Same philosophy here as puppyluvr and CatDude. Only drive icons, no application icons. Applications are started via wbar. Particular partition+subdirectory combinations can be added to the wbar menu for instant access, for example the / directory as shown in this screen capture. I, too, prefer a pretty picture, and besides, after a single application is up and filling the screen, what use are desktop icons?

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#7 Post by Billtoo »

I 've got 25 and counting.

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#8 Post by Bernie_by_the_Sea »

Sit Heel Speak wrote: [snip] and besides, after a single application is up and filling the screen, what use are desktop icons?
Click on pager or click on show-desktop.

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To reedit up to date.
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#10 Post by mdev »

Hm, let me count… 0 , incl. drive icons :)

I'm using dwm with dmenu, no need for icons or mouse-clicking in general.

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#11 Post by Sit Heel Speak »

Bernie_by_the_Sea wrote:
Sit Heel Speak wrote: [snip] and besides, after a single application is up and filling the screen, what use are desktop icons?
Click on pager or click on show-desktop.
On a large monitor, that is two clicks with large wrist movement in between.

Since the window manager I'm using (l0wt3ch's build of icewm) very seldom puts a window entirely over the wbar tray, it usually takes me only one click --or, at most, a slight drag of a title bar down, then a click on wbar-- to start an app.

But I can see where your way might be preferable when using a small monitor, e.g. a netbook. Particularly if the background is such as to make wbar-at-the-top-edge not feasible. Or if there is not enough horizontal screen real estate to accommodate wbar.

And I can think of other scenarios where pager+desktop_icon might be preferable, e.g. want to keep two applications on separate pages.

Whatever puts water on your cooling-pond.

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#12 Post by harii4 »

i don't use icons but if you count tabs - its 19.
yeahlaunch is my menu - much lighter than wbar but not as pretty.
well text can be pretty? :shock:
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#13 Post by runtt21 »

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#14 Post by ttuuxxx »

21 desktop icons and 8 drive icons
never really add to them, So I'll vote for 21 icons. Drives vary
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#15 Post by stu90 »

excluding drive icons , anything from 1 - 5 desktop icons - normally file, browser and terminal icons.

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#16 Post by GustavoYz »

Software and directories: 4
AppStarter, Rox, Console and 'mylinks' folder shortcut (by jrb's linker).

Drives: 5 - 9 (min - max)
5 partitions
1-2 Usb drives
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#17 Post by dejan555 »

None. I have 6 icons in wbar though and few on panel:
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#18 Post by sc0ttman »

None, I have only drive icons, and a custom JWM menu, which I LOVE.

I right click or middle click on the desktop to bring up either the Puppy menu, or the (customisable) Apps menu...

It seems Wbar is very popular indeed, and many users could stand to disable the ROX pinboard...
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#19 Post by pa_mcclamrock »

26 for programs, 4 to 6 for drives, one very convenient "Show Desktop" button in IceWM to let me see all the icons with a single click.

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#20 Post by jamesbond »

20 icons excluding the big red "save" icon and drive icons. These are mostly default icons that comes pre-installed, I only added two more icons, and those are the icons I constantly use. For other things, I use the menus - because I like running apps full screen (thus makes the icons unaccessible).
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