One year ago I wrote a review of Gnome 2. Some people thought I was harsh, others thought I was fair, point is, I always write what I think and surely Gnome 2.0 didn't have the polish or stability of a .0 release. But one year has passed. Gnome 2.2.1 is out, and I must say one thing: I am starting to get impressed by the effort and the clean interface Gnome 2 is now offering. Update: Screenshots inside.
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Happens to be the project that I worked on last year. In stead of calling it a "thing" you might want to explain what exactly is wrong with it. Also note that the screenshots are not of the current version and the "thing" is now compliant with the HIG.
I also would like to ask not to call this OpenSource/Free Software project which I've spend a lot of my free time on (for YOUR using pleasure by the way) a "thing". I don't call your website nor your article a "thing" and you've probably spend 5 stupid minutes of your time writing it.
I don't see "you" writing such a "thing". If you know everything so good ... then why are you at this moment not helping the GNOME communitie by writing missing features and applications for that GNOME desktop. I don't mind taking good critisism .. but what you do is calling it a "thing" and you don't give any arguments for that... none arguments at all as a matter of fact.
If you cannot be polite then you should not exist at all .. or at least shut your face and don't write articles nor pretend that you know something about a subject like GNOME or about "things" like GNOME Clipboard Manager. I bet that you have not even tested the current version of GCM.
Happens to be the project that I worked on last year. In stead of calling it a "thing" you might want to explain what exactly is wrong with it. Also note that the screenshots are not of the current version and the "thing" is now compliant with the HIG.
I also would like to ask not to call this OpenSource/Free Software project which I've spend a lot of my free time on (for YOUR using pleasure by the way) a "thing". I don't call your website nor your article a "thing" and you've probably spend 5 stupid minutes of your time writing it.
I don't see "you" writing such a "thing". If you know everything so good ... then why are you at this moment not helping the GNOME communitie by writing missing features and applications for that GNOME desktop. I don't mind taking good critisism .. but what you do is calling it a "thing" and you don't give any arguments for that... none arguments at all as a matter of fact.
If you cannot be polite then you should not exist at all .. or at least shut your face and don't write articles nor pretend that you know something about a subject like GNOME or about "things" like GNOME Clipboard Manager. I bet that you have not even tested the current version of GCM.