On Tuesday, September 1, 2015, Timo Jyrinki <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2015-09-01 1:15 GMT+03:00 Len Ovens <[email protected] <javascript:;>>: > > 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 > > Funny how people are different. I use den, for the same reasons you specified above, which probably is on the other end of the scale. /Jimmy
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