I have been using gnome shell since the first release on fedora 15. I am
already adapted to almost all changes, but I think some points need more
atention.

The number of mouse clicks, mouse gestures and keyboard key presses were
increased in almost every simple action, like launch an application,
opening the home folder, and change between multiple open windows.

I think the the main drawbacks in relation to gnome 2 are the lack of
configurabilty in the system settings and the lack of agility on
application switch, the applications overview is not the best way to switch
among applications, it is nice to have an overview, but I do not need an
overview every time I switch between applications.

Many people need to work with several applications at the same time, the
assumption that the user will be using only one application at same time is
too restrictive.


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  Vinicius Uriel



On 11 November 2011 09:49, Ernest Sales <[email protected]> wrote:

> I see no lack of functionality or productivity with GNOME 3 compared to
> GNOME 2. Many things have to be done in a different way, perhaps too
> many for anyone who is already busy with his work, but when you get used
> to it, the result is efficiency and comfort.
>
> Really miss some pieces, like a place on hand for pending stuff --yes, I
> miss my cluttered desktop, but also used to hate it, so hope this could
> be approached in less intrusive ways. Also a hyerarchy in the dash and
> the applications overview. On the other hand, the inabilty to fine tune
> any kind of settings has been almost a trend with GNOME for as long as I
> can remember, so nothing new here.
>
>
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