Indeed. I removed the Nautilus launcher from the dock, as that's not how
I like to get to my files. I enjoyed having a "Places" menu, and it was
always easy to scroll quickly down the menu and open the directory that
I wanted to access. Now, I either have to search*, or click at least two
or three times in a much slower full-screen interface. What's needed is
either to make the "Files + Folders" button on the dock much more
prominent and powerful, or to provide some similarly congenial
alternative to the Places/System menus (because those really were quite
good**).

* and search doesn't seem to give me directories, which might be OK when
it becomes much, much more powerful, but for now, only I can read my
mind. I suspect there's a reason that people don't really use desktop
search much, on any platform, and I suspect that reason is that it is a
very, very hard problem. Zeitgeist, Tracker and Unity are all doing very
well tackling it (and it's really great that they are trying so hard,
and having such success), but I don't think we're quite there yet.

** and talk of "Activities" or "chrome-less content" is all well and
good, but the Applications/Places/System divide worked well, and we are
yet to escape the paradigm where Applications run on a System, and are
used to interact with files which are found in Places. That was an
effective paradigm.

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