The Best Features Of GNOME In 2012
1301: Minimal use of screen real estate
1302: Stability & Integrity
1303:
1304: Compatiblility with non-GNOME apps and environments
1305: panel, shortcuts on the desktop
1306: a true taskbar at the bottom of the screen
1307: task bar
1308: nautilus, gnome-background, gnome-games
1309: window picker, app search
1310: search function
1311: Search, Notificationss
1312: metacity, gnome-terminal, gedit, nautilus
1313: message tray area in bottom
1314: multiple separate desktops on multiple screen. gone with 2.x
1315: Nautilus having been a feature full/rich file manager
1316: UI corner actions
1317: not so special
1318: The search
1319: UI, Evolution, Terminal
1320: alt tab
1321: dockbar;notification hiden bar
1322: I can configure looks & behaviour.
1323: does not consume much resources(gnome2)
1324: App bar
1325: easy to use (and configure)
1326: desktop session saving
1327: hot corner
1328: search and display of windows
1329: Customization. GNOME is becoming a one trick dog, with no way to customize anything.
1330: Desktop icons
1331: gnome classic
1332: Not looking like gnome2.x
1333: external monitors
1334: Clasic Gnome 2 Desktop
1335: Nautilus extensions, Highly configurable panel, Applets
1336: hot corner, shell search, keybord shortcuts
1337: Look and feel
1338: i'm not attached to any specific feature
1339: Windows overview
1340: Screw you, Michael.
1341: Classic Gnome 2x mode
1342: Chat in the notifications.
1343: the shell
1344: week of the year in the calendar (via gnome-tweak-tool), OpenGL 1.4 Support
1345: (relative) simplicity and performance
1346: simplicity, speed
1347: I like how gnome3 doesn't botther me with fancy things while I am concentrated in my work.
1348: Power interface, configuration options for multimonitor.
1349: gedit, nautilus, evince
1350: empathy notification-answer integration; tracker and zeitgeist is useless for me
1351: Workspace management
1352: Activities system
1353: shell search, dynamic workspaces, hot corner
1354: Multiple desktops
1355: superkey+type few character+return to run program
1356: hot corner, type to search.
1357: Multi Desktop
1358: tabbed file browsing in Nautilus
1359: Top-left hotcorner for launching/changing apps
1360: application menu bar
1361: social integration
1362: window management
1363: All of them :)
1364: Gnome shell
1365: Component integration
1366: keyboard integration
1367: GOA, Activities, Notifications
1368: Google account integration
1369: Type and start apps
1370: applications menu, full featured nautilus
1371: hibernation, file type assignments, gnome 2 shell
1372: GNOME Disk Utility, Nautilus, GNOME Shell
1373: none in particular
1374: Shutdown, Restart, Traditional desktop, Minimize/Maximize buttons
1375: compiz compatibility
1376: Virtual Desktops
1377: network manager
1378: The new way of doing things. I hated the old GNOME. The new one is sooo much faster
1379: Meta key
1380: Nautilus Features
1381: gnome fallback/traditional desktop and a feature complete file manager
1382: Older style desktop
1383: gnome-documents, gnome-online-accounts
1384: Super Key
1385: usage of full-screen for elements like activities menu and modern approach to usability
1386: A lot :)
1387: Too late. They already went away.
1388: A sane desktop, but thats gone!
1389:
1390: The desktop, fallback mode, multiple taskbars
1391: normal desktop interface
1392: easy keybinding configuration, eaysy bluetooth and VPN support.
1393: Simple look
1394: it's look like pad
1395: Shell Search
1396: interface with activities
1397: extension and compatibility between versions
1398: App hotcorner, same default theme across the board, it's not driver specific(to an extent).
1399: Activities thingy
1400: window managment, great!