Canonical -- shepherd from the popular Linux distribution Ubuntu -- generally does not rock the boat using its LTS releases, but things will be different this time around around. With 12.04LTS the organization takes its assault on contextual menus one stage further by starting HUD. Mark Shuttleworth's dependence on simplifying user interactions started using the questionable Oneness UI in Ubuntu 10.10, and can follow the Mind-Up Display. "Menus need you to read a great deal whenever you most likely know what you would like,Inch the distro's founder authored, "HUD solves a number of these issues." Individuals which have used the search feature in Apple's "Help" menus, or launcher applications like Quicksilver and Alfred, will immediately recognize the aim -- to help keep a user's fingers around the keyboard, remove clutter and facilitate fast access to available actions. Hearing music as well as in the atmosphere for that King Invoke HUD, type the artist's title and you are given your Elvis catalog. Additionally, it uses "fuzzy matching" and can recall the actions you most generally perform to help refine your experience. If you are getting a difficult time picturing how HUD works, have no fear there's a 3 minute video demo waiting for your inspection following the break. Dying to menus!
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