Hi everyone,
I have been following Gnome Shell development for quite a while, reading
blogs and watching videos of it in action. While I really like its user
interface in theory (Hot corner, Exposé, Messaging tray, ...), I was really
disappointed when I tried the final version of Gnome Shell on my netbook
today.
Because Gnome 3 features bigger UI elements than Gnome 2, Gnome Shell is
unfit for small screens. A number of windows can't even fit on the screen,
and, unless you know that you can move a window using "Alt" (which most
users don't know), you're out of luck [1]. Sometimes, you can't even close
this window because the "Close" button has been removed from the title bar
and resides at the bottom [2] [3].
Some applications, although they fit inside the screen, are unusable in
their default state. Rhythmbox, for example, can only show about 2 songs in
its default state [4]. Nautilus, although it is somewhat usable, is still a
disappointment over my current Nautilus Elementary window [5][6].

Before this is fixed, I will stick to the standard Gnome desktop (or perhaps
switch to Ubuntu's Unity desktop). Or is there a way to fix this right now?

Also, will fixing this be even considered by the Gnome team or is it too
late for a fix?
(I'm assuming that the fix will come when the Resolution Independence work
is done [7].)

[1]
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/wA89CvByxNbpvxGT_Gao9g?feat=directlink
[2]
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/vL3pm9qQSf4CPv0JFxEm8g?feat=directlink
[3]
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/jWXIgN27woTpyf9GNU0rOg?feat=directlink
[4]
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/3LBm6bUky5UMC3dpLmzdNw?feat=directlink
[5]
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/Q2yQZlNB4zm2wndkUhx7DQ?feat=directlink
[6]
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/6dN2-ZtMzf0kx-2Y833jqQ?feat=directlink
[7] https://live.gnome.org/GTK+/RI

P. S. I'm new here, so tell me if I did something wrong or if this message
belongs somewhere else. Thanks.
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