Re: Have you gotten used to the "Global Menu"?

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I use it only when the no scrolling is needed. Otherwise it is
quite more time consuming.

Fortunately Gnome 3.6 in Fedora 18 also has 
the "per-application menu" available side by side.


----- Original Message -----
Hi everyone,

I see this "global menu" trend in both GNOME 3 & Unity.  Windows users
love their "per-application menu" and Mac users their "global menu".
There's no doubt about that.   My question is for us, Linux users, who
used to have per-application menus and are now being turned away from
that.

For those who have switched:

- Have you gotten used to it?

- Do you think it is more productive/intuitive than the per-app menu?

Please let's not start an usability flame war[1].  Let's focus on those
users who have made the switch & their experiences so far.

Thanks!

-- 
Jorge


[1] http://www.osnews.com/comments/10327
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