On Mon, 2009-12-14 at 01:18 -0500, Mark Curtis wrote: > The car could be the whole GNOME Shell, the stations the applications. > If you're driving a quick flick of the dial/push of button and you can > easy change applications > > In GNOME Shell you have to use the overlay, which zooms you out, > rearrages windows into smaller thumbnails (arguably distracting the > eye) so you can click/drag and app and have everything reshuffle > again. > > It's as if you are driving and the controls for the radio are outside, > you have to get out, change the station then reorient yourself.
I prefer a different analogy: It's like having to leave the house to add a piece of furniture to a room (and all the existing furniture happens to move around to fit some kind of table structure if you do so) ;) The GNOME Shell might shine when it comes to working with many windows on several workspaces, but I think it feels heavy when it comes to just opening this app or that document. Having launchers on the panel might alleviate half the problem for some users (launchers on the desktop less so, because they can be covered by windows). Otherwise ... my mind wanders back to plain old menus. -- Thorsten Wilms thorwil's design for free software: http://thorwil.wordpress.com/ _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list
