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On 08/04/11 04:46, Alex Launi wrote:
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cite="mid:BANLkTi=ptb7SvQiM0EJjW5O3pRUzrBQWKg@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">I can honestly say that when I am not in a unity
environment, I don't feel at home. I bounce back and forth between
ubuntu and osx, and when nvidia was broken, and when I'm in osx, I
often find myself trying to 4 finger slide, throwing my mouse to
0,0, tapping super, and generally evoking unity idioms. unity has
very quickly made itself a <b>very</b> natural part of my
workflow and i couldn't imagine working without it any more.
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<div>It's leagues beyond anything I've ever used, and I am
massively impressed with what we've created.</div>
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--Alex Launi<br>
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I would like to echo this point aswell. Increasingly, when using an
Android phone - I'm finding that not having a whizzy hotkey to open
a text input area, then be able to type the app name is frustrating.<br>
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The area I am lacking in Unity is following the correct terminology,
and ability to discover some of the hotkey shortcuts. The
reliability has increased massively within the last two weeks.<br>
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Additionally, shipping this as default will help uncover more issues
which will continue to become unresolved until it does hit the
masses. If Beta 2 does yield some negative feedback, perhaps adding
some notification on first login how to revert back to Classic
desktop might help satisfy those that struggle with the conversion.
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Kind Regards,<br>
Dave Walker<br>
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