John Boyle wrote, On 03/02/2014 01:18 AM: > I just installed stock Debian with Gnome 3 (first time seeing it), and > it is AWESOME! You've put together some of my favorite windowing > features from both Windows and OS X. The help is great and the keyboard > shortcuts make sense. > > I remember hearing about the uproar when you released it; I'm sad that > so many people hated on your great work. It "just works" and I don't > have to tweak a bit of it. I too applaud the beautiful work, but I must admit that I keep going back to Gnome Classic. I'm just stuck on seeing icons for my open windows down on that task bar, where I can click to Maximize and click again to Minimize, and even re-order. In GNOME 3, I have to move the cursor to upper-left (or press the Windows key), and see the big zoom-out effect with all my windows miniaturized, and then click the window I want. Also -- and I'm sure the Gnome people hear this complaint a lot -- I want Alt-Tab to switch between windows, not applications. I don't care about applications as such. Having said all that, I keep going back into Gnome 3 on occasion just to see if I can acclimatize myself. I'm not hating on Gnome 3 here, just telling you that my whole work flow is anchored to that task bar in Gnome Classic. I *will* keep trying Gnome 3, because there truly is a lot of beautiful work there. -- Patrick _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list