2015-09-01 1:15 GMT+03:00 Len Ovens <[email protected]>: > on all flavours... well maybe not Unity (actually I think I did, but > disliked it so much, I gave up), Unity is a beautiful experience and > entertaining, but does not make "work" as easy for me.
It depends on the user, but for me it has been the most suitable for work. The first reason it gives the biggest amount of screen space to the apps which I like, and the second reason is that the Super + 1-9 hotkeys are enough for me to quickly start + switch between key apps dragged to the launcher. Super + F for recent files/file search and Ctrl + Super + Arrows and Super + W/S for window manipulation complete the set of what I usually use. Another flexibility is that it using Compiz means it's pretty customizable (aside from the usual woes of lack of Unity specific location settings), for example one could set certain apps to always start to certain workspace etc. But, it depends, like said. For some/many users it's seen as clunky UI that's mouse driven but meant for touch screens from design perspective. In my opinion that's only the surface. -Timo -- ubuntu-studio-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel
