that's why!
Ok, I'm one of those Gnome3 haters.
Why? Just because Gnome2 was just perfect for the way I work, and Gnome3 completely fail to provide a productive environment.
These are just the firsts feature that come in my mind that I miss (or I hate in Gnome3)
1. composite is SLOW on my machine. All those animation are a HUGE waste of time
2. I use to keep several termina on each of my workspace, and I need to switch between them very fast.
- a taskbar is absolutely required
- minimizing button is absolutely required
3. I use to switch between my desktop just going on the panel applet and rolling the mouse weel: that was just easy and fast. Now I have to
- a) use both my hands (not comfortable)
- b) making 1/2 mile with mouse and wait while gnome3 render its unuseful animations
4. I liked having an always visible notification area because I have made some application which display informations I NEED to constatly keep an eye on
and I could go on for half an hour.
Well, these are reasonable (I think) reasons to hate gnome3.
I'm a 10+ years linux user, and honesty it has always been fun to use linux.
Now it really sucks, and for the first time since 1998 I'm seriously thinking about trying something else.
Ok, I'm one of those Gnome3 haters.
Why? Just because Gnome2 was just perfect for the way I work, and Gnome3 completely fail to provide a productive environment.
These are just the firsts feature that come in my mind that I miss (or I hate in Gnome3)
1. composite is SLOW on my machine. All those animation are a HUGE waste of time
2. I use to keep several termina on each of my workspace, and I need to switch between them very fast.
- a taskbar is absolutely required
- minimizing button is absolutely required
3. I use to switch between my desktop just going on the panel applet and rolling the mouse weel: that was just easy and fast. Now I have to
- a) use both my hands (not comfortable)
- b) making 1/2 mile with mouse and wait while gnome3 render its unuseful animations
4. I liked having an always visible notification area because I have made some application which display informations I NEED to constatly keep an eye on
and I could go on for half an hour.
Well, these are reasonable (I think) reasons to hate gnome3.
I'm a 10+ years linux user, and honesty it has always been fun to use linux.
Now it really sucks, and for the first time since 1998 I'm seriously thinking about trying something else.
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