EphesiaNZ
It's me! Who else could it be...
Honestly, I wouldn't have a problem with Unity if the following was true:
A) You could move the dock around
B) The Ubuntu button allowed some way of accessing the "real" start menu categories.
I could even live with the sideways dock. It's the lack of a "real" start menu that made me turn it off. I need to find my newly installed application (excuse me, "app") but it wouldn't let me without using the search feature. That is a no-no.
I have tried Unity several times but the trials last a matter of minutes before Unity gets the boot!
I know both Unity and Gnome Shell are causing long time users to bang their heads against the wall as some believe the new interfaces are dumbed down for the technophobic Linux n00bs. If that's true then Gnome Shell would be my chosen one as it flows a lot easier IMHO.
I don't think Unity is a good move for Ubuntu but only time will tell - I'd hate to be a Ubuntu business customer at the moment - 12.04 won't be too far away!
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