On 30 December 2015 at 10:19, Magnus Therning <magnus@therning.org> wrote:
More generally, what do you mean by "work-flow", and how have DEs like KDE and Gnome broken "the work-flow" in the past?
For a good rant on some things that are wrong with Gnome 3 (and GTK 3): https://igurublog.wordpress.com/2012/11/05/gnome-et-al-rotting-in-threes/ On 30 December 2015 at 12:49, Leonid Isaev <leonid.isaev@jila.colorado.edu> wrote:
On the contrary, things like {open,flux}box and tiling WMs (i3, jwm) still use a design from '90s. And from olden days of Win98 we remember what it leads to.
In my experience, it leads to very productive and happy users that don't have to change the way they use their computer every time some dev or designer decides to "streamline the user experience" by removing useful features or adding extra empty space everywhere. -- Maarten