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| Version | User | Scope of changes |
|---|---|---|
| Jun 20 2007, 5:52 AM EDT (current) | vililikku | 6 words added |
| Feb 12 2007, 10:38 PM EST | searayman | 94 words added, 2 photos added |
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The best way to describe affinity is to say that it will be a front-end to all the information on your desktop, imagine it as 'Planet' to different feeds on your desktop, such as beagle/tracker, recent documents, bookmarks, tags, contacts, etc. It can be called from either a key-stroke or from the gnome-panel. Some features :
* It has search-as-you-type.
* Actions (like typing "www.google.com" will present you with an option to open it).
* Written in C, its extremely fast, even on a old system.


This information was taken from this Blog Post.
Affinity's websites in Google Code.
* It has search-as-you-type.
* Actions (like typing "www.google.com" will present you with an option to open it).
* Written in C, its extremely fast, even on a old system.
This information was taken from this Blog Post.
Affinity's websites in Google Code.
