Hello,

Forgive the possible noise.

I tried to use the archive search but it did not give me meaningful results
in fact it didn't give me results from this list at all, but google results.

I've searched for this solution but found none, except that nemo has been
forked from nautilus to provide dropped features.

The problem with going to nemo is loosing accessibility with gnome orca and
not having the wonderful features of nautilus.

I find the new interface to be so frustrating to be nearly useless.  The
file listings and every feature work very well but I cannot minimize or
close the window without much effort.

I know that for some users the newer way of doing things is faster and more
efficient but for some remembering new shortcuts to close a window when ALL
the rest of the windows in GNOME can be closed by clicking the X in the
menu, is frustrating.

Could a setting be included in the next improvement to nautilus if it
doesn't already exist to allow nautilus to have the regular buttons that
everything else does if the user wishes to have them?

Other than that there is no reason to use anything else.  Nautilus is
awesome and works very well for the blind user or visually impaired user.

David
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