> GNOME 3 menu has categories in the right as well but in any case, the
> common apps are in the dash and using a keyboard with a search as you type
> interface isn't the same as using bash. Let us not be dramatic.
>
> Rahul
As has been stated earlier in this thread, having the hot spot in the
> > Since you recommend not using the application menu, in other words,
> > you agree that the application menu is useless?
> >
>
> It is useful when you are looking for something and you don't know what
> exactly it is. In that case, it is much much better then the previous
menus,
> because you
> The workflow is:
> 1) Move the mouse to the to left corner (move is enough, you don't have to
> click. You even can drag and drop through activities, so learn to not
click
> there.)
> 2) Type on the keyboard few character of the application name you want to
> run, e.g. "cal" and on your screen wi
> Coming out of pure lurk mode - I think Seth's observations here are true
for a
> many of the things that have gone on in Fedora recently (at the risk of
> opening wounds... eg. gnome3). Your options are:
>
> 1) Complain
> 2) Get involved in the development to the point where you are one
>