Weird application menu behaviour
Liam Proven
lproven at gmail.com
Sat Feb 8 11:04:30 UTC 2014
On 7 February 2014 22:45, Karl Auer <kauer at biplane.com.au> wrote:
> I have tried a lot of desktops in my time. Now it is Unity's turn. Last
> was GNOME3, but I found it very buggy indeed. I will give Unity a
> red-hot go :-)
>
> With the Compiz rotating cube and the Expo feature, I'm pretty happy
> with it. so far. The menu thing was the only major irritation, and to be
> honest I found that click-to-focus wasn't too bad after a while. But I'm
> glad to be sloppy again.
>
> I've spent more time finding the perfect combination of skydome and
> background images than anything else :-)
OK, fair enough and well-said!
I like it - I find it to be a good "poor man's Mac OS X" and it does
some things notably better than OS X -- e.g. keyboard control and
keyboard shortcuts.
(Except LibreOffice, which is still broken, as it has been for about 2
years now, shamefully.)
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