Hello,
I haven't used Windows8 (never intend to), but I've seen a long demo.
They've fully retained the classic desktop experience for users who do actual
work. Metro, on the other hand, is meant for smaller touchscreens.
One can work with only one user interface at a time. Metro seems to be good
Le samedi 17 décembre 2011 à 09:14 +0100, Szabó Gergely a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I haven't used Windows8 (never intend to), but I've seen a long demo.
>
> They've fully retained the classic desktop experience for users who do actual
> work. Metro, on the other hand, is meant for smaller touchscreen
Le samedi 17 décembre 2011 à 09:14 +0100, Szabó Gergely a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I haven't used Windows8 (never intend to), but I've seen a long demo.
>
> They've fully retained the classic desktop experience for users who do actual
> work. Metro, on the other hand, is meant for smaller touchscreen
On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 02:58:40PM +0100, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
> > Gnome3, on the other hand, has completely abandoned its traditional Linux
> > desktop user and developer base (a certain Linus springs to the lips),
> > aiming
> > to be something for mobile devices.
> This is simply wrong, p
On Sat, 2011-12-17 at 20:48 +0100, Szabó Gergely wrote:
> Anyway, I promise I'll stop spreading anything as soon as I stop reveiving
> emails from this mailing list, from which I've unsubscribed long ago.
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/usability is the link to
unsubscribe (again). If it do
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On 11-12-12 07:45 AM, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
> Please, this list isn't a support forum, and listing all the unrelated
> problems you have in a single mail is like considering people on the list
> have nothing to do but helping
> you. You've not e