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RE: Fallback (Gnome3) is an import option
by woegjiub on Fri 12th Oct 2012 02:09
in reply to "Fallback (Gnome3) is an import option"
Agreed. Cinnamon should really have been based on bringing gnome2's functionality back into gnome classic, as opposed to what they seem to be, which is a windows style desktop.It's not about being new and shiny, I just like that I can do so much more from my keyboard now, without having to touch the mouse.That, and search based launching is much quicker than navigating my highly organised and deep folder structure.




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There is also gnome-panel (as in: Gnome3-fallback), which is what I've been using ever since Unity got pushed. Perhaps too 'dated' for you, but I'm surprised not more people are focussing on it. I prefer it to Mate.