Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 25th Oct 2010 19:00 UTC, submitted by sjvn
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You are exactly right. Its currently good, but need that final polish. This is something I think Ubuntu will now give it as it has put its (open) dev muscle behind it.
Its interesting that the windows 95/Mac os7 GUI layout is only now starting to be replaced. Users are FAR more open to different GUIs (assuming they are intuitive) than anytime in the last decade. In large part I think this is thanks to smartphones.
Maybe we are back into the age of OS wars?
p.s. I Know we arnt, but you cant blame a guy for dreaming!




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Agreed.
I've tried out Unity for a few days now, and I've come to love the concept and design. Sure, it's still a bit buggy (like the overlay gets buggy, and suspension issues, and when changing themes, when a window is maximized it still has Ambiance theme buttons and all it still has the sluggish performance) it needs lots of work done, but I can see each release getting better.
That and I'm hoping that the dock is a lot more customizable.
Edited 2010-10-25 19:32 UTC