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[Mageia-discuss] what aabout an automated way of doing it?

+ Catalin Florin RUSSEN + cfrussen at yahoo.co.uk +
+ Fri Oct 29 16:46:09 CEST 2010 +

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From: Dj Marian <djmarian4u at yahoo.com>
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+To: mageia-discuss at mageia.org
+Sent: Thu, 28 October, 2010 10:08:50
+Subject: Re: [Mageia-discuss] what aabout an automated way of doing it?
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+
+i´ve got mdv lxde... i was just saying that it would be great to make the 
+program guess what the user wants to find, save what the user usually uses, and 
+by that pattern the next time the user searches would find what he would be most 
+likely looking for. And just in case he is not satisfied, a button to show more 
+or less results.
+
+Hi,
+
+This make me think of an idea: save user habits (application used and so on) on 
+his Mageia account, so the next time you install a new version you'll have the 
+possibility to have it on your way in one click.
+Indeed that would be great (I'll spear all the time to customize a new install).
+
+Best regards,
+Florin Catalin RUSSEN
+Romanian Translation Team
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