On Mon, 2012-08-20 at 09:29 +1200, Daniel Farley wrote: > http://www.datamation.com/open-source/gnome-seven-possible-recovery-strategies-1.html > Just in response to this as a user of gnome 3, i really like it... i > have used kde4 as well and have used gnome 2 even more but i really > like the way gnome 3 works for me how simple and elegant it is, how to > switch windows with the top left corner and how things keep moving in > each window when this is happening. How to start programs/settings by > just starting to type what i want. +1 > I fell i have pretty much enough customizability using the gnome > extensions, and don't feel the need to traditional menu's at all. Yep. There are some fantastic extensions. The Zeitgiest and Tracker integration extensions are amazing. > I know its hard to get the general users to change and like it... No, I don't know that. Clearly it is jarring for some people. But I don't know any "general users", and I doubt that category exists; joe-six-pack-user is almost as mythical as my-grandmother-user, these a are stereotypes generally dragged out of the ash-bin [where they belong] by partisans and nattering nellies.
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