Hi guys,
Now that we have two version of the latest desktops : Unity and Gnome 3. Lets have a poll here and see what TE members like in general.
For people who are new to Gnome and Unity:
Gnome is one of the standard desktop environment that was used by Ubuntu last in 10.10 . But from Ubuntu 11.04, Canonical (The company which makes Ubuntu) shifted to its in-house developed Unity desktop environment. Unity
More about Canonical: Overview | Canonical
Gnome upgraded to version 3 with release of Fedora 15 on 24th May 2011, which is similar in concept of Unity (similar, but with huge difference in experience).
GNOME 3
With Unity and Gnome 3 kicking in, the whole concept of Desktop environment has now changed. The experience that a mobile user gets on using touch-phone is no more limited to cell-phones. The day is not far when similar experience (more or less the same) can be provided to user by mouse movements in place of fingers!
But two similar environments can hardly exist together in world. It is natural to have a more liked one. So, try both Unity and Gnome 3 and lets see what TE members like in mass :cool2:
Now that we have two version of the latest desktops : Unity and Gnome 3. Lets have a poll here and see what TE members like in general.
For people who are new to Gnome and Unity:
Gnome is one of the standard desktop environment that was used by Ubuntu last in 10.10 . But from Ubuntu 11.04, Canonical (The company which makes Ubuntu) shifted to its in-house developed Unity desktop environment. Unity
More about Canonical: Overview | Canonical
Gnome upgraded to version 3 with release of Fedora 15 on 24th May 2011, which is similar in concept of Unity (similar, but with huge difference in experience).
GNOME 3
With Unity and Gnome 3 kicking in, the whole concept of Desktop environment has now changed. The experience that a mobile user gets on using touch-phone is no more limited to cell-phones. The day is not far when similar experience (more or less the same) can be provided to user by mouse movements in place of fingers!
But two similar environments can hardly exist together in world. It is natural to have a more liked one. So, try both Unity and Gnome 3 and lets see what TE members like in mass :cool2: