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Speak for yourself. Gnome 3 may not have all the functions of Gnome 2 re-implemented yet, but the core paradigm they're going for has been executed extremely well. 3.0 was the smoothest "point zero" release I've seen in well over a decade of using Linux in one form or another. Most everything that was implemented makes sense within the metaphor they were shooting for. Things flow smoothly if you work with the design instead of trying to bend it into something else that it clearly isn't.
Am I saying everyone should like it? Nope, couldn't give a damn less what the rest of the world uses to be honest. It's all personal preference anyway. What I am saying is people need to learn to look at designs and intents outside of their own personal biases and preferences.




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On the plus side, if Win 8 crashes and burns spectacularly it may just be the firm kick in the teeth the tablet overype squad needs to be jolted back into objective reality.
What smoothness are you talking about here? The smoothness of the device containg *ANY* of these environments as it flies through the air after you hurled it across the room?