Hi all, I was just trying the latest Gnome shell available from gnome3.org and I think its beautiful. Thank you so much for the fresh ideas in UI design.
I have just one complain: the default desktop has no visual cues about accessing new features. Most notably... Unlike previous versions, there is no Gnome (or distro) logo next to the main menu, so it does not appear that "Activities" is a click-able button (my wife had no idea how to start a browser to figure out how to use gnome shell). Also, there is no way to know that the system settings menu is behind the user's chat status. Finally, there is no way to know that the new Gnome supports gestures like dragging a window to the top to maximize it (especially now that the maximize button is gone), or to the left and right for setting up a side-by-side layout. The shell is so amazing, but because its also so different and new, there should be some built-in way to inform people about its new features: either during installation (short video), or via visual cues while using the desktop. Just my thoughts. Thanks again for the lovely, clean, and polished desktop. - Akshay http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/~akshay/ _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list
