On 12/06/2017 10:29 AM, r...@tuta.io wrote:
The manager was the main thing I liked about how it helped show what was going 
on at any given time. Especially when running mulitple vms attached to 
different VPNs, Tor, etc..

Im a visual person and having this made it feel safe and secure to watch what 
was going on fast and making changes fast. I know of only 2 other people that 
use qubes personally. Both of which when I told them had the same response I 
did.

There was no reason to remove it when you could opt to not use it. Or make the gui more 
appealing but to replace it and claim "advanced users can use the command 
line", I stand by my original remark. I definitely will not be using 4.

I also take this view. Qubes 4.0 shows what can happen when you change UIs without consulting the community.

The devs seem to think that combining status info and functions in the same window is bad design and/or intimidating to users. Now we have two tiny icons on opposite sides of the screen and the user is starved of info. I would welcome the return of Qubes Manager.

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