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Sunday* 13 July* 2008 2:48pm
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I believe that GNOME as a project is a very great project, event with the fact that they are reinveing the wheel from time to time (galeon, epiphany => epiphany webkit?). Anyway, I think it's great and as desktop is great too. I use GNOME in my every day and most of the time I'm quite happy, c'mon, there is no desktop environment that have everythin that every user could need.

I love most of the applications that GNOME has as desktop and many others that are not part of the Desktop but integrates well with it. I use such applications because they solve at least one of my problems, being something for my work or just my day to day computer use, and in most of the cases they solve that problem in a very good way, making me feel like I own my computer. But, I also think that they should evolve to be better.

In latest posts on http://planet.gnome.org/ I have seen several posts about some projects that want have tabs everywhere, which for me is ridiculous, Not every application must have tabs. One example is the totem at least not in the way Wouter Bolsterlee is showing it. Another application that I think should not is the calculator. Nautilus is nice for me because it may improve the user's workflow, but does anyone plays two items at the same time?.

Another UGLY example is what Davyd Madeley proposes to the GNOME panel, he may have some point while some people don't know "...what the little grey and blue boxes on their panel are for..." But the users are not stupid, they click them and will know that are they for. And.. a panel with tabs is just UGLY uses more space and useleses (I don't use the workspace switcher applet... is useles at least for me).

I Hope the GNOME developers reconsider where they should or not use tabs in the applications. And if they are going to do that.. Christian Neumair.
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MaoP, <E-Mail*> / Monday* 14 July* 2008 1:06am
avatar Siento decirlo, pero hace mucho tiempo que gnome suckea, desde que me d�­ cuenta que ya no pod�­a "customizar" los screensavers! segu�­ con XFCE y como a los 2 d�­as sucedi�³ lo de linus torvalds vs gnome, y desde entonces no he vuelto.

Time to change?

Saludos...
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garaged, <E-Mail*> / Monday* 14 July* 2008 12:35pm
avatar Pues er�¡ el sereno, yo siempre he sido fan de KDE, he probado de todo, y hasta hace poco finalmente encontr�© algo que me hizo reemplazarlo, awesome, es muy chida la integraci�³n, y todo el royo ese de la usabilidad, etc. pero no es tan adaptable como uno esperar�­a en muchas ocaciones.

Una cosa me queda claro, si perd�­ algunas caracter�­sticas que de repente quisiera tener, vamos, me fui dr�¡sticamente al otro extremo migrando a awesome, pero la ganancia es suficientemente buena, gan�© mucha rapidez, en un par de d�­as aprend�­ los atajos necesarios para hacer lo que necesito, y de hecho descubr�­ que toda la vida quise tener las ventanas en mosaico, pero como nunca las hab�­a usado con un WM que soportara redimensionamiento, pues nunca supe que en realidad eso era lo que quer�­a, me la pas�© a�±os acomodando varias ventanas en cada escritorio virtual, y ahora el WM lo hace por mi face-smile.png
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