On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 7:33 AM, Shane Fagan <shanepatrickfa...@ubuntu.com>wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 1:25 PM, Ronan Lucio <ronanlu...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Carlos, > > > > I'm not sure about it. > > I know there are so many users prefering the old gnome style. > > > > I think the best option would be a simple way to config which interface > the > > users prefers, like on 11.04 version. > > So the user could choice between Unity, Gnome3 or Gnome-Fallback > (Classic) > > > > But it think this option must exists for all Ubuntu versions. > > There is an option just install gnome classic. Splitting our efforts > helps no one and pulls resources away from making Ubuntu keep up with > what Windows 8 is going to be doing. Id say if you don't like > something in Unity you should share your experience and preference and > see if there is something more we could be doing just saying I don't > like it doesn't really help anyone understand why you don't like it. > I don't like it because I can't find the most common apps anymore. I used to be able to navigate through the Applications menu using general categories like Graphics, Games, Sound & Video, etc. Now I stare blankly at a dialog box that expects me to have memorized every app name that I might use and I have to TYPE THAT COMMAND LINE NAME IN. WTF. That's a terrible user experience.
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