Yes, I've considered Alt-Tab, Alt-` etc, and it's very good, however the
original problem is unchanged: "selecting instances of a minimised
application is not intuitive or simple"  I'm not talking about what my
preferences are, or what I think of Unity, I'm talking about new users
who are having their first Ubuntu experiences.  Keyboard shortcuts are
great and I'm all for them, and would be disappointed if they did not
exist.

If you consider bug #1 as very important as I do, then consider if the
first perceptions of a new user are also very important.  One of the
most confusing things about Unity at the moment is finding minimised
windows when there are more than one from any particular application.
I'm not talking about children using a computer for the first time, I'm
talking about professional non-IT people who have been using a computer
(usually Windows or similar) all their working lives and are used to
having several documents open and only one click away.  While clicking
on the launcher icon will bring focus to a single minimised application,
the next thing a new user will look for is how to select between more
than one instance of the same application.  Since there is no mouse
method to easily do this, intuition goes out the window (pun not
intended but gratefully received) and confusion results.

As I said, keyboard shortcuts are great, but users will come to use and
rely on them once they've mastered the GUI and feel comfortable.
Expecting them to find them from the get-go and still feel comfortable
with the user interface seems to be backwards thinking.

As far as "any type of interface" being cumbersome to use, I have to
disagree strongly.  On this machine right now I have eight applications
open on this workspace alone.  There's a system monitor, this browser,
two tax invoices, two images in edit, and two nautilus windows: all of
these are only one click away.  Other workspaces with Xchat and
Transmission are likewise just one click away.  Things get cumbersome
under Unity, because (1)the presence of minimised windows is not obvious
at all times and (2) they are more than a click away, and (3) for new
users the method is not obvious or intuitive.

What is this marvelous interface I have?  You've probably guessed it's
non other than the rather dated looking Gnome 2 on 10.04 LTS.  Don't get
me wrong: it's obvious that Unity is the way forward, but it's currently
lacking things that make some operations simple and intuitive and which
we now take for granted in Classic Gnome. My bug report is not an attack
on Unity (though I would understand if I've hit a raw nerve) but a wish
for it to become something more than it is currently.

To respond to your suggestion to use applications with tabs: I see your
point but there's two very important caveats:  Many of the applications
that are installed as standard with the LiveCD (and are available for
Ubuntu) do not use tabbing for multiple data files.  The only one I have
open at the moment with this facility is the browser - tabbed browsing
is indeed a gift.  I need two separate file browsers open because
Nautilus with split windows just doesn't have the screen real estate to
display the detail that I need - finding one image from a great range of
very similar images based on date, size and name.  I have two tax
invoices open because I was referring to one while writing the other -
something that would be very annoying if they were tabbed windows,  and
two images are open because I'm editing one while referring to the
colour correction that has been done to the other and this is something
that is very common in a professional environment.  Tabbed functionality
for applications is only a good thing in some cases - it's not the
panacea that you are looking for though I agree for the example I gave
it would be useful (except that Document Viewer does not have tabs).

Lastly, I'd like to put forward the plight of those that would have to
rely on accessibility controls to use some of the ninja style keyboard
controls required by Unity.  Many of those with severe disability can
use a mouse but dislike racing sticky keys intensely but they've been
given no mouse-only option in this case.

Chris

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