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2008-12-15
*continues to point and look and giggle at the poor user "helf".
I've never ever wanted to not use GNOME, once I switched from KDE v1.1.
I feel Gnome v1.4 was the best as far as being friendly to change what you want and how and when.
I tolerated v2.x very well for a long time.
I've switched to XFCE a long while ago before Debian forced Gnome 3 in SID.
Recently, GNOME group decided to remove options in Evolution as well. I'm getting to the point where GTK programs made by the GNOME group. I mean, removing options from programs like Evolution (specifically the setting for the amount of time the highlighted message took before it was read, I had set at 1/2 second.) Now defaults to about 2 seconds and I can't change it... as its no longer a settable option.
This single removal has cost me a lot of productivity, as I actually have to sit and wait for Evolution to mark the message read... well after I've determined what it was and the proper action for it. But the message stays UNREAD if I go forward in less then the time to mark it read.
This is *JUST ONE* of the blatant "We know what is best for you" and "Sane Defaults" mantra and other things they've done over the past years.
They have gone to far with this "14 year old Girl, Tablet Interface" thing they have forced out upon us.
Edit: Punctuation use... clarity
Edited 2012-11-28 21:52 UTC