On 22 February 2012 13:43, Kris Douglas wrote:
> Why is it that Unity requires the user to be an expert. A picture of
> the ubuntu logo means a lot to us, but to someone who goes and buys a
> cheap computer it means jack all. They wouldn't think to click there
> there is no hit that explains it's
Sean Miller wrote:
> On 22 February 2012 13:43, Kris Douglas wrote:
>
> > Why is it that Unity requires the user to be an expert. A picture of
> > the ubuntu logo means a lot to us, but to someone who goes and buys
> > a cheap computer it means jack all. They wouldn't think to click
> > there th
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On 23/02/12 20:57, Sean Miller wrote:
> This thread has been completely derailed, but the fact remains...
> Why Unity?
>
I like Unity.
> I dislike it intensely as a desktop... it probably works on a
> phone, but why do we have to now endure it on Ub
On Feb 23, 2012 11:34 PM, "Alan Pope" wrote:
> I like Unity.
Me too.
The thing I like most about Unity is that it caters for so called "power
users". I like that I can control my workspace with the keyboard, and with
the inclusion of Hud now the menu is easier to use.
That said, it is no more