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5. Aleksey Lim has been working on an implementation of a redesigned Sugar toolbar. There is a [http://shell.sugarlabs.org/~tomeu/toolbars_aleksey.ogv screencast] showing Write running with a first pass at the toolbars. While more refinement and testing are necessary, the initial look is quite promising—it seems that it should enhance discoverability, especially for early readers. One problem it addresses explicitly is the need to have some tools always available, e.g., Stop. You can follow the progress and the discussion on the Sugar Developer list.
 
5. Aleksey Lim has been working on an implementation of a redesigned Sugar toolbar. There is a [http://shell.sugarlabs.org/~tomeu/toolbars_aleksey.ogv screencast] showing Write running with a first pass at the toolbars. While more refinement and testing are necessary, the initial look is quite promising—it seems that it should enhance discoverability, especially for early readers. One problem it addresses explicitly is the need to have some tools always available, e.g., Stop. You can follow the progress and the discussion on the Sugar Developer list.
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6. While we strive to make Sugar discoverable, we don't have complete success. Ed Cherlin has started a page in the wiki titled "the undiscoverable" to describe Sugar features that you might have difficultly discovering on your own. Feel free to contribute.
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6. While we strive to make Sugar discoverable, we don't have complete success. Ed Cherlin has started a page in the wiki titled "[[The_undiscoverable|the undiscoverable]]" to describe Sugar features that you might have difficultly discovering on your own. Feel free to contribute.
    
7. Thanks to the efforts of Thomas Gilliard, Sugar is now listed in [http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20090706#waiting Distrowatch].
 
7. Thanks to the efforts of Thomas Gilliard, Sugar is now listed in [http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20090706#waiting Distrowatch].

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