You're right about it being a Marmite moment. I've tried with Unity for some time, and just couldn't get it to 'take' with me. Nevertheless, I'm happy to teach it to my students.

Barry Drake wrote:
On 09/04/14 10:20, Bea Groves wrote:
One of the reasons I have avoided Unity ;-)
(Apart from not liking the look).


It's like Marmite - folk either love it or hate it.  As for me, there's
no way I'd want to be stuck with those messy gnome menus again.  The
only thing that has annoyed me in the past are the folk who wouldn't
give it a few days before going off to Mint or whatever.  Incidentally,
not one member of my family complained about Unity.  We all just took to
it instantly.

Regards,        Barry.


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