It’s definitely a departure from tradition, but there are whole swaths of people who have never regularly used a desktop interface who will probably feel at home. I can use gnome 3 for long periods of time but will inevitably switch to xfce or KDE for serious multitasking
Hey! Gnome is really convenient and productive, and it works great with my touchscreen.
The entire design philosophy of GNOME drives me up a wall. Who in their right mind decided we don’t need minimize buttons on our windows?
It’s just awful. It’s even worse than macs, which is honestly an impressive accomplishment.
It’s definitely a departure from tradition, but there are whole swaths of people who have never regularly used a desktop interface who will probably feel at home. I can use gnome 3 for long periods of time but will inevitably switch to xfce or KDE for serious multitasking
I actually really like GNOME on a laptop but I can’t stand it on a desktop. I think it just has specific usecases in mind.
B-but KDE