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I, too, am usually a bit put off by all the complainers carping about "productivity". I've been to their website, installed and configured the app; but nowhere did I ever see any Compiz/Beryl crew claiming this was some sort of application for business or production of any type. When you consider this you have to wonder why the complaints are even warranted (besides, OS X is reknowned for its stellar GUI, but you never hear anyone complaining about it, do you?).
It seems to me that Compiz, Beryl, Metisse, et al., are nothing more than "eye-candy" demonstration platforms created to illustrate the capabilities of Linux. Nothing more. No one ever claimed that these apps were going to cause a revolution, or change the world, so can we stop with the "sour grapes" attitude already?
Incidentally, I usually hear these dismissals coming mostly from Windows adherents. My theory: Mr. Vista just dropped a large sum of money on his shiny new OS (and another princely sum for a machine with enough horsepower to run it). He's probably been thinking he's the "cat's meow" until he spys someone else running a completely free (as in beer AND speech) OS on hardware with (sometimes) much lower specs - and not only is this lesser machine and "lesser" OS capable of the very same GUI effects, but it can do things Vista can't even touch right now. Our Vista user is probably feeling a little ripped off right now, so he starts bashing the competition and talking about "productivity" and "but I can run more apps!".
Maybe I'm off-base here, but at first blush this impression I've been getting.
Edited 2007-09-13 02:54 UTC