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There's no hate about Unity or GNOME Shell here. It's just that they are silly interfaces for the majority of people that used computers in the past, such as Windows XP (what, haven't you ever used XP?). I'm actually thinking of Windows 7 as a viable desktop now, since I'm not fond of GNOME Shell, XFCE (lack of polishment), KDE 4 (heavier, too overwhelming UI).
GNOME Shell is fast, light and attractive UI. But since I can't get the actitivies with a right-mouse click (and I was informed that X wouldn't let that happen) there is no point using it on a 20" LCD panel going to Activities corner every single second.
Edited 2011-10-13 23:36 UTC