On 2003-06-21 18:05:23 +0300 Pete French <pete@twisted.org.uk> wrote:
If they are provided at all, some developers will put features on
them that don't appear anywhere else, which effectively forces their
use.
Possibly. But restricting some people from doing something useful
because
others will use it to do something dumb isnt really the answer.
Context menus are wrong because they are inconsistent and hidden.
How would you rather empty your wastebasket? Would you prefer to
have the menu entry in a place that you can remember, or put some
emptying tool
Its on the main Finder menu (I just looked) but in this case the
context menu is useful because I can pop it up without having the
Finder
app active.
Totally annoyed by this discussion I've removed the menues. It's on
cvs.