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I like Unity - certainly it's different, but it feels thought out and coherent to me maybe even innovative. I have most of the apps I use frequently on the launcher and I think vertical is more sensible than horizontal for a doc, uses less valuable screen space and takes you to the left of the screen which is where menus etc are. Starting less used apps is quick and keyboard friendly and the HUD I'm beginning to use more. Working between virtual desktops also works well for me. However I have added the classic menu sometimes I just want to scroll through and quickly see whats installed.
Here's a link to a thread on Ubuntu Forums indicating that Ubuntu users like Unity at least some of them.http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2011253&highlight=unity&pa...