There are more important things than Facebook or Twitter.


If I was looking for Gnome improvements, I would look at being the ability to 
create and tag manage tags for object.


So, if I was doing an application, called  bigapp, I might like to create a tag 
which would identify terminal mode, codebreaker,
a linux help file, etc as being tagged and show in a popup request. (Look at 
what I can do with Android to make my own widgets)  


If I was to create a tag called music1, I would like to tag the music 
player and the directory in which my music1 tagged selections were 
stored.

And I would like to be able to selectively clear the "Frequent" side of the 
Activities display.

And if I was a "lefty", I would like to be able to placethe favourites bar on 
the right side of the screen.

 
And
 I would like the option of having the user id appear when that user is 
the one presented on the screen.  Not everyone wants to have a name 
hidden, unless you force different background images per user.  For each 
application I work on, that needs some separation, I create a unique logon on 
my desktop. (encryption, ERP, Social, Guests, Leslie as an example­. It is a 
real PITA when the logon name is not always present.

And
 I
 would like to have a much more attractive login screen.  I was 
searching for one where similar to what Mint14 offered, but with the 
option of an analog clock on the right inside of that logon list.

Yes,
 there are many small usability projects to review and reconsider.  For 
example, a  GUI tar command would be nice, and some other functionality that 
would 
not require me to use command line mode.

Three of the most useful tweaks should be made permenant. One of them is 
places. The second is the extended hybernate, sleep, switchuser, etc. menu 
and...
One where one can set F12 (or Fxx) so that the terminal mode is opened for the 
top 35% of the screen.  This latter tweak is a little jewel of a tweak. I can 
start a background task, hit f12, and the screen rolls up. Later I can toggle 
F12, see the progress made, and toggle F12 again.  Congratulations to that 
author.


Regards 
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