On Fri, 2011-05-06 at 09:47 -0500, Matthew Planchard wrote: > First, I'd like to say that I really like the Gnome3 shell.
Me too. > It was definitely a surprise at first, but it's gotten to be very > intuitive. Same experience. > feature is probably my favorite thing, and I just discovered that you > can switch between windows of an open program with Alt+(key above > tab), which fixes my long-standing annoyance that I couldn't just I just learned about that yesterday; it does rock. > My time piddling about in Unity, though, has brought an idea to mind, > which I wanted to share with you. One of the cooler features they have > is the integration of the menu into the top bar. It gives the user > more screen space and recognizes that generally, no one needs to see > the menus unless they need to. Someone brings this up on this list almost every week [app menus in the top bar]. Personally I hope this *never* happens. It just puts the menu further away from the data. In a limited environment [like a tablet] all apps run maximized / full-screen anyway. So there is no win for anybody. _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list
