Tuesday, July 3, 2012

..and Gnome 3 the same...

In Gnome 2 you could drag the icons of your important applications on the top menu, to have them at hand. In Gnome 3 somebody decided for you that you should not do that, and on my 19" screen more than a half of the top level is now empty... Of course, on a tablet that would have been OK, but there are people who still prefer large screens...

...but Unity is no better

You have a big screen - let's say a 19"; thus, you can have several windows at a time, each running an important application you scrutinize. But if you want to do something with the application's window menu, you (your mouse) have to go far up, where is the application's menu - because somebody decided that we all should run Ubuntu on tablets only, where the screen is small and an application is maximized to occupy the whole display...

Windows is s..t

You are in a hurry - you just want to turn off your computer and leave - but you can't: Windows 7 doesn't want that, because it has several updates to install and you should not power off the computer during that time...