On 7 June 2011 06:55, Philip Stubbs <phi...@stuphi.co.uk> wrote: > There seems to be a lot of Unity bashing going on. Just for balance, I > have been getting on fine. I accept that it is still very young and > has some maturing to do, but overall, I like it. > > The big test for me was how the wife would get on. I was expecting all > sorts of wailing and mumbling along the lines of why change it. Well I > did get that, but it was only to do with the style of the cards in her > favourite game! That was easy to adjust. > > I am really looking forward to 11.10 to see how Unity grows up. Also > being able to switch between Unity and Gnome 3 will be interesting. >
I'd like to share this sentiment made by Philip. Unity is not perfect and I did not expect it to be considering the huge amount of effort that went in just to get it as far as it has already come. I am finding Unity much more productive that the "classic" desktop and with some ideas from OMG Ubuntu have added a few missing pieces. I have not had any problems using any applications, find the global menu very intuitive to use and very quick, love the additional indicators that have been created since the release and am really amazed at how much work is going on around Unity. I have set up Unity for a whole range of people, from my girlfriend, to work colleagues and people looking for something nice to use on their PC. They all love and made no issue about it not looking like the last version. Thank you -- <http://uk.linkedin.com/in/johnstevenson247>John Stevenson<http://uk.linkedin.com/in/johnstevenson247>| Public calendar <http://john.jr0cket.co.uk/public-calendar> | @JR0cket<http://http//twitter.com/#%21/JR0cket> | @AnAmbassadorUK <https://twitter.com/#%21/AnAmbassadorUK> | Tech websites<http://jr0cket.co.uk/> | Tech blog <http://jr0cket.com/> | Lean Agile Blog<http://leanagilemachine.com/>
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