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[Ayatana] Unity suggestions
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- Subject: [Ayatana] Unity suggestions
- From: Mateusz Jędrasik <m.jedrasik@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 1 May 2011 21:38:35 +0200
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Hello,
I'd like to suggest getting rid of the menu under the Ubuntu logo in top left corner in favor of the plus lens button (the gray one on the bottom) which opens the most used program list by default.
I'd personally favor most recent app list to be the closest at hand, the browser "market" shows a trend in having the homepage show last used pages and it seems to work out for them just fine.
Perhaps the two could switch places.
Or, at least make it possible to drag the plus lens button about inside the left hand taskbar/icon menu introduced in Unity.
Another thing butchering unity for me is the lack of support for GNOME panel applets - like the sensors-applet showing data from lmsensors or the workspace switcher.
As for the workspace switcher mechanism itself, i can't fall out of the admire I feel towards GNOME 3 shell as regards the way the GNOME developers have thought out moving windows between workspaces and desktops.
Its simplicity itself and caught my eye definetly, made me smile at how easy it was to sort out.
Btw, would be good to have options of moving the unity bar about - top left right - gnome2 allowed for such customizations - moving taskbars about - I personally think giving users functionality, and then taking it away from them when making a theoretical step forward, even if its justified from another point of view, is not the best move.
Just my 2 cents :-)
Pozdrawiam/Regards,
//m.
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