Re: Very disappointed in Gnome 3
- From: Mikus Grinbergs <mikus bga com>
- To: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Very disappointed in Gnome 3
- Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2011 06:30:11 -0500
I'm using Gnome3 and it actually works quite good.
A disconcerting aspect of Gnome 3 is that it appears to NOT have been
designed for persons who have already been using Linux for a while.
For instance -- to launch a not-yet-in-use program the user needs to
click on an 'Applications' button located on the LEFT side. This (for
somebody with lots of programs installed) brings up a screen cluttered
with icons. Gnome 3 provides a menu-list to filter those icons down to
a more manageable number. But that menu-list is on the RIGHT side.
A tablet user might want such an arrangement -- he could use his left
thumb to touch the 'Applications' button and immediately use his right
thumb to select within the list of filters. But a Linux user with a
substantial-sized screen is forced to TRAVERSE that screen from the one
side to the other. Why not support the applications filter-list to be
configurable to the SAME side as the applications display button ?
mikus
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