On 10/15/2011 12:36 PM, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote: > Le samedi 15 octobre 2011 à 16:34 +0530, Nishant Agrwal a écrit : >> One of the oft-mentioned weaknesses of Gnome Shell, compared to other >> shells like Canonical's Unity, is that unlike its counterparts, Gnome >> Shell does not give a new user any immediate indication of how to >> launch applications or do anything, really. > The problem you describe only concerns the first time the user will try > GNOME 3. Given this, I don't consider a major issue that the user might > need a few seconds to understand where things happen. Since there are > not many buttons to try, and that there's a big button in the top right
you mean 'left' ???? > corner saying "Activities", it's reasonable to assume the user will think > "oh, that's where I should go" before too long without highlighting. > Its a valid point. I came to know about the activities or overview mode right from alpha/beta stage of Gnome3 dev. Some people didn't have that history so they'll be lost without some documentation or tutorial. A simple animation on start should be intuitive enough (Glow thrice) _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list
