On 21/02/13 21:19, Colin Law wrote:
On 21 February 2013 17:41, Gareth France <gareth.fra...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 21/02/13 17:37, Barry Drake wrote:
On 21/02/13 17:28, Gareth France wrote:
That's really funny. You've just given the exact same argument I do,
except I'm saying windows are trading usability and unity is a better
experience. I really don't see the problem with it.

Curiously, last week I put Mint on a spare partition just to take a look.
I found I was not enjoying the experience!  It was only on reflection that I
realised I was missing the easy Unity experience too much!  I find Unity
very usable on PC and netbook (no touch) and everything else feels, well,
just old fashioned.

Regards,        Barry.

I can't say I love everything about it. Window switching works against me
(multiple windows of the same program grouped together) and I can't use
keyboard shortcuts like ALT+F any more. I used to use the keyboard to
navigate menus a lot and I'm finding I'm just not using the HUD or getting
used to those changes at all. But on the whole I do find it to be a fluid
experience that I just get on with and I've actually never felt the need to
stray from unity, even in it's early days.
The keyboard shortcuts should still work, can you give a specific
example that does not work?

Colin

Correction. They did not work in 12.10 but appear to now be working in 13.04. Possibly a quirk of my install that got fixed with the upgrade. I never complained about it because I thought that might be the case anyway.

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