Originally posted by Yofiel
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- Both make heavy usage of client side decorations. Of course on Mac os you didn't lose the perks of having a full featured menu...*
- Mac os has desktop wide search since 2005. The biggest difference between Search on Gnome and Spotlight is the keyboard shortcut. Also Spotlight works way better**
- The application grid and Launchpad are very much alike
- Activities overview and Mission Control are the same concept and Gnome 40 brings the overview even closer
- The gestures are quite similar too
Dragging and dropping apps to different desktops to launch them can be good, but I usually launch apps by pressing Windows key and typing, because it works beautifully across different desktops and operating systems.
By the way the same speed can be achived with activities in Kde, or in some cases with session restoring, or by having the task bar/dock/panel with your favourite apps visible by default and launching the apps from there, eventually moving to another desktop to lauch those that you want there, assuming that you fancy virtual desktops or workspaces.
I mean in this case it's really a matter of tastes...
There's absolutely no way I'm installing Rawhide. To me the stable version of Fedora is unreliable enough :'D
I know that for many is Fedora is the best, etc. Not for me. Again, personal preferences.
* If only they had a wide and mostly empty panel at the top of the screen to put a global menu
** AFAIK KRunner is the one that comes closer to Spotlight at least when it comes to preinstalled desktop search apps
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