On 1/10/22 17:38, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Someone who's already used traditional desktop environments, with desktop shortcut icons, a taskbar (on top or the bottom), with something that looks like a "Start" menu, a tray, a pager, and a few other familiar UI icons – someone like that should be able to hit the ground running with XFCE.
Of course, if you're going to use the exact same interactions, then you probably don't need instructions. But if you always keep everything the same as it has always been, then where is the chance for improvement? Or do you think Windows 95 was the ultimate desktop interface and there can never be anything better? That's basically what you're describing. :-)
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