TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
I normally do not complain, but this time I have to. I have been
using Linux since 1994 and I decided to stick with RedHat since 1995.
Linux has always been my workstation and I like Fedora because of its
leading edge philosophy. So, I have been using Gnome since Fedora
introduce it. When Gnome 3 came out with its new look, it took me some
time go get accustom but once I did I love it. I like to embrace new
things. Moving the mouse pointer to the corner and going down the left
side to pick up an application make sense. The mouse travel time was
minimum. Now Gnome 40 has move the application bar to the bottom like
OSX or Windows, this is not new and makes the mouse travel time longer.
For the most part I am a console user. But I use a console under the
graphical interface and use the mouse when needed, this change is not
leading edge, but backwards.
The application bar at the bottom of the screen may benefit most
OSX and Windows users, but it is not logical and definitely not new. I
know that you will do whatever you think it is necessary, but at least
make it an option for the loyal user that have been using this
environment since the beginning, thanks.
--
Sincerely,
Jose Sanchez
Computer Science
Computer Engineer
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