RE: GNOME3 and au revoir WAS: systemd: please stop trying to take over the world :)

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> The workflow is:
> 1) Move the mouse to the to left corner (move is enough, you don't have to
> click. You even can drag and drop through activities, so learn to not
click
> there.)
> 2) Type on the keyboard few character of the application name you want to
> run, e.g. "cal" and on your screen will be filtered "Calculator" and
"LibreOffice
> Calc"
> 3) Click on the appropriate icon.
> 
> Or alternatively:
> 
> 1) Move the mouse to the to left corner (move is enough, you don't have to
> click. You even can drag and drop through activities, so learn to not
click
> there.)
> 2) Click on your pined favorite application icon.
> 
> If you go "Application" and try to find there you favorite app, then I
have to
> congratulate to your patience. That was always the biggest pain of former
DE
> to remember "Oh, where is the terminal, is it in accessories, system
> management or other group?" or "Is the browser office application or
> internet?". To be honest, I don't care.

Since you recommend not using the application menu, in other words, you
agree that the application menu is useless?

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