I agree with this, if Ubuntu wants to make life easier for users in this
new desktop environment minimize on click is essential to it, dash to
dock fully supports that option so I dont know why it is not included in
Ubuntu dock, I am using 17.10 and I really miss that functionality, also
Ubuntu needs an integrated search like the one in Unity dash because
default Gnome search is anything but useful, I needed to install gnome-
search-tool to have access to proper search functionality, these two
things I consider essential in making new Ubuntu desktop usable,
currently it is neither a copy of Unity nor vanilla Gnome so it doesnt
have strengths of neither, I understand this is a transitory phase, but
in my opinion Ubuntu desktop needs to be either pushed towards copying
Unity as much as possible with extensions (existing or new ones) and
perhaps a MacOS like search or just leave it as vanilla Gnome with
Ubuntu fonts and theme. Current state is neither Unity nor Gnome which
doesnt serve much purpose in the long run. App indicators dont work
properly either with some applications (tiny or non existent icons)
while TopIcons Plus extension on Gnome 3.26 still works flawlessly.

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