On Fri, 2011-06-17 at 15:50 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
On 06/17/2011 03:50 PM, Henrik Wejdmark wrote:
> On my desktop it's not on "one" page, it's a mile long listing so
you get no
> overview at all. In Gnome2 at least all the apps are categorized. If the
> graphical user interface _requires_ you to use the keyboard to type the
> command it has failed it's task and we might as well go back to bash.
GNOME 3 menu has categories in the right as well but in any case, the
common apps are in the dash and using a keyboard with a search as you
type interface isn't the same as using bash. Let us not be dramatic.
Rahul
Considering the frequent calls of "Gnome 3 has failed at its task" or
the "GUI has failed if the user must ____" makes me wonder: Where is the
task definition or specification against which the implementation has
failed?
"Doesn't live up to my expectation" is very different from
"Doesn't
comply with spec" and both are different from "Is a bad design".