"In conclusion? I'm going to stick with it. It really is impressive with a great set of software installed by default (taking away perhaps a lot of my need for massive repos), nice touches like the new menu and use of Gnome control center etc."More here.
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Even though they replaced both the gnome and K menus, it seems that they put more thought into the gnome menu. It is simple, elegant, and nothing requires more than a couple of clicks. On the other hand, K menu requires numerous clicks to navigate, you must drill down through (sometimes) multiple tiers to find your application.
On the positive side, gnome is really slick. I have sworn by KDE since beginning the GNU/Linux transition, but this release has me switching.
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Even though they replaced both the gnome and K menus, it seems that they put more thought into the gnome menu. It is simple, elegant, and nothing requires more than a couple of clicks. On the other hand, K menu requires numerous clicks to navigate, you must drill down through (sometimes) multiple tiers to find your application.
On the positive side, gnome is really slick. I have sworn by KDE since beginning the GNU/Linux transition, but this release has me switching.