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== General Tidying == |
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I propose the following minor enhancements: |
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*Within each section, put the applications in alphabetical order. |
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*Split applications such as EasiWriter/TechWriter into separate entries – allocate one line for each application. |
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*Ditch the () * notation for software, and instead put either the price or (Free) after the software's name. This could be enhanced to (Commercial, 65UKP), (Shareware, 5UKP) at a later stage if desired. |
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*Use – instead of - throughout to help readability. |
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I will work through the sections piecemeal, which will hopefully give people time to see how well these changes work, and hence a chance to quibble or object. To start with, I will assume everything without a price really is free. I will try to confirm as many as possible later, but I want to do that as a second pass. |
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[[User:Simon Smith|Simon Smith]] 21:45, 4 October 2007 (BST) |
Revision as of 20:45, 4 October 2007
I'm currently debating just linking from each item on the list to the site where the software in question is hosted, or whether I should allow for a descriptive page for some (all?) of the apps, eg: StrongED, Director, NetSurf, Messenger, where helpful setup/usage hints could go.
Thoughts?
Software linking
Ideally, software should have its own page on riscos.info, with that page linking to its home page. StrongED for example already has its own page. But even a very short description like the Zap page is fine. Try to avoid mentioning software versions, as those often change. Like Wikipedia, I want a degree of independence of information, and not be just another site that links to others.
Games
I'm not sure about removing the games from this list. I think they're as worthy as other software. Emulators don't really belong in the games section anyway.
I take your point about emulators. Not sure what 6502Em was doing in there in the first place. However, the purpose of this page is for software that makes your RISC OS experience that little bit easier, and to be a repository for anyone out there thinking: "I wonder if there's an application that does X". As such, I don't think games belong, whereas BotX already has a page related to Gaming.
The section is about "recommended software", rather than "essential software", according to the title.
OK.
Software Linking
I'm not sure I understand the reason for having a page on this site describing some software which has its own webpage. What's the point in just duplicating a small sub-set of the information on the full (remote) website? All that happens is that you have to click on two links rather than one in order to get to the webpage you're looking for. Adamr 13:22, 29 Jan 2007 (GMT)
One practical reason is that if the home page changes, you'd have to edit the links in every page that mentions the software. This way, only one link needs changing. -- Chris
You could have a Wikipedia-like template for each piece of software if you like - Category, Release Date, 32bit?, etc which would give a bit more detail about each one. And a standard description in the wiki is quite useful - you find out the gist of what it's about without having to wade through tons of release notes, download links etc. Perhaps you could have a direct link if there's only a mention on the Recommended Software page, but create a link page if there's more than one reference? Caliston 20:48, 1 Feb 2007 (GMT)
Yes, I like the idea of a concise template to fill in for each software page - to make it useful rather than annoying :)
Adamr 00:19, 2 Feb 2007 (GMT)
So what fields would the template have? Is there an example from wikipedia?
- Title
- Author
- OS compatibility
- Brief description
- Web link
- Translations?
- Alternatives
Adamr 18:28, 6 Feb 2007 (GMT)
General Tidying
I propose the following minor enhancements:
- Within each section, put the applications in alphabetical order.
- Split applications such as EasiWriter/TechWriter into separate entries – allocate one line for each application.
- Ditch the () * notation for software, and instead put either the price or (Free) after the software's name. This could be enhanced to (Commercial, 65UKP), (Shareware, 5UKP) at a later stage if desired.
- Use – instead of - throughout to help readability.
I will work through the sections piecemeal, which will hopefully give people time to see how well these changes work, and hence a chance to quibble or object. To start with, I will assume everything without a price really is free. I will try to confirm as many as possible later, but I want to do that as a second pass.
Simon Smith 21:45, 4 October 2007 (BST)