I don't know if this was discussed already, I understand that the developers are busy, and so we "users" are also busy. But I will try to voice my concern over the APPLICATION menu(or whatever it is). With the current build, the icon-based APPLICATION is pretty useless to me. Unless you are familiar with the image/icon (of your app) and can memorize the "keyword" of what application (using search) it becomes more difficult to find the app especially when you have tons of applications buried inside.
Message: 2 Date: Tue, 06 Jul 2010 10:50:51 +1000 From: Luke Morton <[email protected]> To: Maciej Piechotka <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: Gnome-shell - some usability problems I found Message-ID: <1278377451.14435.19.ca...@nomad> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" On Mon, 2010-07-05 at 18:54 +0200, Maciej Piechotka wrote: > Working with workspace is harder. When I had gnome-panel I had about 8 > workspaces constantly opened and I had 1:1 relationship between tasks > and workspaces. Now I use one workspace. > > The problem is the change from 'array' approach to 'linked list' > approach. Also I cannot rearrange them or insert workspace in the > middle. > > I also cannot rearrange freely the workspaces. I had the set up where > all programming tasks was next to each other etc. I had a similar problem until I adapted my workflow. Now I only have as many workspaces open as I need at any given time. If I'm about to start a new task, I open another workspace. (Note, if you drag an application icon to the add workspace button in the Activities Overview that application will open on a new workspace.) It's true that workspaces can't be rearranged (that would be sweet), but shuffling applications from one workspace to another isn't that hard or time consuming if you really care about their order. Luke. ------------------------------
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