
Above is a mockup of OneConf, which should be integrated in the Ubuntu Software Center application. Here are a few other possible scenarios where the OneConf app will be more than useful and time saving:
"A user reinstalls Ubuntu and would like to easily reinstall some/all his/her applications from his old install. The user also wants to easily restore some/all of their settings from their old install."
"A user has a desktop computer and a netbook. The user wants to keep some/all of their applications in sync on the two computers, but doesn't want the default choices between ubuntu-netbook and ubuntu-desktop seed to be synced (like in maverick, firefox vs chromium, rhythmbox vs banshee)."
"A user has two computers, a personal computer and a work computer. Since the types of programs they use at home are different [from] the programs used at work the user wants to save an independent list of applications and settings for each computer."
The OneConf developers also consider the possibility to restore settings from the Ubiquity installer. This way, when the new Ubuntu installation is over, you will have all your applications and settings back, and you can start using the computer right away! No time wasted reinstalling and reconfiguring the entire system. Finally!
Adventurous users can test OneConf from here. Be aware that the project is in alpha state and it may crash your personal computer.
via Softpedia.
"A user reinstalls Ubuntu and would like to easily reinstall some/all his/her applications from his old install. The user also wants to easily restore some/all of their settings from their old install."
"A user has a desktop computer and a netbook. The user wants to keep some/all of their applications in sync on the two computers, but doesn't want the default choices between ubuntu-netbook and ubuntu-desktop seed to be synced (like in maverick, firefox vs chromium, rhythmbox vs banshee)."
"A user has two computers, a personal computer and a work computer. Since the types of programs they use at home are different [from] the programs used at work the user wants to save an independent list of applications and settings for each computer."
The OneConf developers also consider the possibility to restore settings from the Ubiquity installer. This way, when the new Ubuntu installation is over, you will have all your applications and settings back, and you can start using the computer right away! No time wasted reinstalling and reconfiguring the entire system. Finally!
Adventurous users can test OneConf from here. Be aware that the project is in alpha state and it may crash your personal computer.
via Softpedia.
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