And see, that's what's great about Gnome Shell, is you can do things like
that that you don't see in other desktop environments. However, I feel as
though Gnome Shell is focusing too much on the ease of use with the keyboard
and not really focused on the mouse portion of it too.

To gain the best of both worlds, I just feel like there needs to be an
OPTION for some sort of dock-like way to manage active tasks. I love Gnome
Shell, but I've done all of the adapting I feel as though I can do, and I
still need that darn dock to feel efficient when using Gnome Shell. As much
as I love docks, I have a hard time accepting that adding a 3rd party dock
is the almighty answer to make Gnome Shell feel quick and easier to use.

Look at Gnome 2.X with panels. There's a panel option there to handle task
management. If a user doesn't like it, they can delete the panel and add a
dock. Blam. Perfect. Look at that. 2.X has out-of-the-box functionality to
handle that, but if you don't like it, you can go with a dock if you prefer.
Choice. Customization. I can't customize Gnome Shell to handle applications
the way I like to unless I add a dock. To me, Gnome Shell out-of-the-box
doesn't have an efficient way for us click-happy mouse pushers to quick open
thunderbird, then back to VLC, then over to firefox, etc. To use the overlay
for this for each and every single time is just... nauseating. I LOVE the
overlay, I just don't think using it for every little window movement is the
answer.

It's come leaps and bounds, and I'm sure only more good will come out of it.
But let's look at the reality of it. We are Linux users. The beauty of Linux
is choice, customization, etc. I understand customizing Gnome Shell right
now might not be in the cards, but to plop Gnome Shell (assuming its current
task-management state will be similar to now when it's finally released) in
front of somebody and say, hey, here ya go, Alt+Tab and overlay are your
friends. That's not smart, in my opinion. If people prefer that, great. But
there's a tremendous amount of users out there who are using Gnome Shell
with a dock because they're in the same boat I am. Gnome Shell is that 1969
Stingray Corvette that any car guy has ever wanted, yet it's on 3 wheels
with a spare donut tire.

I'm not saying cater to my request. I'm just speaking for a large portion of
the Gnome Shell community when I say, we'd like to see an option like what I
suggested in my original message to become available. That would breathe
choice and customizability into the Gnome Shell realm... something that
Gnome 2.X users will most definitely expect when the time to migrate comes.

2010/2/2 Stéphan Peccini <[email protected]>

> Le mardi 02 février 2010 à 13:26 -0500, Jason Sauders a écrit :
>
> > Sure, the overlay mode is there, but it's not user friendly when a
> > user wants to sort through a bunch of instant messages or gimp
> > windows. Having to hot corner to switch applications is not the way to
> > go. Overlay mode is excellent for desktop management and utilizing the
> > different workspaces to their full potential, but I don't view it as a
> > task management tool.
>
> I use the overlay to manage my tasks. And I can tell you that it is the
> feature that made me switched from KDE that I have used for years. I
> find very interesting to have only one gesture in order to be able to
> manage a lot of actions or informations.
>
> This is the only thing I can say. As long as I am able to use the
> overlay to switch between tasks, manage desktops organisation or launch
> actions (from recent items, ...), see tasks progress, I will keep on
> using Gnome Shell.
>
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