LD (Logical Desktop) is a program that allows you
to do many different things with your computer,
but in a consistent way. In LD, you work by
composing "actions" made of one verb and one or
more objects. The advantage of LD is that you
specify verbs and objects in any order, with
automatic hiding of the things that don't make
sense. The former point enables LD to unify the
"task-oriented" and "document-oriented" paradigms.
The latter point enables users to compose actions
much more easily. Another innovation is that you
can browse your filesystem and the Web with a
"recently used first" style.