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RE[3]: KDE almost ready...
by mgl.branco on Tue 28th Jul 2009 11:25
in reply to "RE[2]: KDE almost ready..."
I was skeptical of gnome shell but i've been using it randomly and i can see lots of things that are really interesting and would be easy to use as far as daily operation goes.
Nice to hear that, someone liking it. I can't see myself using activities to launch documents and apps in a daily basis. Seems too intrusive to me.
RE[4]: KDE almost ready...
by stabbyjones on Tue 28th Jul 2009 23:17
in reply to "RE[3]: KDE almost ready..."
Nice to hear that, someone liking it. I can't see myself using activities to launch documents and apps in a daily basis. Seems too intrusive to me.
I think it would be easier to see it as some strange kind of start menu mixed in with a tab switcher that controls desktops and windows.
It doesn't seem any more intrusive than using something like gnome-do. and it's not like you won't still have a file manager.
Sounds like you have more of a problem with Gnome Zeitgeist than with the shell.




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I was skeptical of gnome shell but i've been using it randomly and i can see lots of things that are really interesting and would be easy to use as far as daily operation goes.
I've actually become MORE interested in GNOME 3.0 since i took a look at gnome shell.