Frank Richter wrote:
Also, Windows and Linux desktops have a bit of different "views" on what the "desktop menu" should contain: most of the time, the Windows start menu contains one folder per application, with that folder containing not only the application but also a link to the README or web page, uninstaller etc. In contrast, Linux desktop first sort the items per category (eg Education, Development) and there is one icon per application (no READMEs etc).
Sure.
At the moment these are located in the "Applications > Wine > Programs
My Game > Game" which is too long. I was just suggesting cutting out
the "Programs" level, so the link would be "Applications > Wine > My Game > Game", reducing the menu by one level. While this still means that Windows applications will put their shortcuts in a sub-folder, it reduces the amount of nested menus involved (especially if there is just going to be a single menu option from Applications > Wine).
- Reece