I just switched from the standard Gnome window manager to openbox (still running inside Gnome) and like it a lot. However, now I need a new run dialog, e.g. the thing popping up when hitting Alt+F2 in Gnome. I see in the openbox wiki, I can use the one from gnome with "gnome-panel-control --run-dialog" but maybe some one can recommend a better program for this?
|
There's probably hundreds of equally valid answers for this, but I use gmrun:
It has miscellaneous useful features:
|
||||
|
|
|
Personally I use If you don't like mono there is an app called "kupfer" which does similar things written in Python, it just doesn't have all the features gnome-do has. When I want to run "real" shell commands I tend to just open a terminal. |
||||
|
|
|
I had some success using bashrun. It's simple, has many features, and is very customizable. a few screenshots:
|
||||
|
|
|
Gnome Do works great. The default key binding is super + space. |
|||
|
|
Gnome Do is probably the best, and certainly the easiest to use. Others are available such as Kupfer and Synapse. If you are using Ubuntu, the default interface (Unity) will have one in 11.04, so you just have to wait a month and it'll be available to you. |
|||
|
|



