Hi! I think you can/could even configure such a bottom panel in gnome-shell but it's kind of annoying because it takes up lot's of screen space.
I am currently using gnome-shell on my netbook and it is really cool to have no second panel. Anyway, the top panel is mostly empty and that's annoying. I was proposing a task list like Ubuntu Netbook Remix is offering with icons only for the inactive application and the application name for the active. Anyway, I have the strange feeling that this list is more a discussion between users than between users and developers which is a bit sad. I would be really great if the core developers (Owen, Marina, etc.) would join this discussion more often especially in the way if and how they think some kind of task list could be useful. It seems that lots of people are really proposing it. Regards, Johannes Am Samstag, den 26.12.2009, 18:47 +0100 schrieb Marcus Moeller: > Hi all. > > > I like the concept of gnome-shell if it comes to single apps, but I > > wonder if it's a good solution if you work with multiple different > > apps. E.g. if you want to drag and drop files between two nautilus > > windows, you can choose between resizing both windows, placing them > > side by side or using Alt+Tab to toggle between them. > > > > I know, one of the main arguments is that the application itself > > should offer things like tabbed browsing, but what about interprocess > > communication between totally different apps? > > To line out what I would prefer I have attached a screenshot. (Did not > managed to get the color of the bottom panel matching :)) > > Best Regards > Marcus > _______________________________________________ > gnome-shell-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list
