Hello,

Just wanted to share a personal experience with GNOME Shell. One of its new
and unique attributes is not having the window list or any sort of
persistent widget that shows running apps or opened windows. This has
benefits, in theory, like helping the user focus on the foreground task.

It's just worth noting that one of its potential downsides is it violates
the user's mental model, which makes it undesirable, even if it *may* help
increase productivity. With a window list, it's clear to the user where the
window goes when it's minimized and how to show it again. In GNOME Shell,
the only clear way to tell if a window is minimized is to check if it can't
be seen in the workspace, but it's shown in the Overview or Window Switcher
(alt+tab). Teling which windows are minimized or not may not have real
benefits, but it may be too disorienting for users.

-- 
Regards,
Allan
User Experience Designer
http://www.google.com/profiles/allancaeg#about<http://www.google.com/profiles/AllanCaeg>
+63 918 948 2520
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