On Sunday 27 July 2008 12:24:19 Tim wrote: > The new menus were tedious and slow to use, in even more annoying ways > than the old menus. Who thought that click, wait, menus sliding out of > site to be replaced with a submenu moving into the box, was going to be > a useful thing to do? It's as bad as the browse every folder in a new > pop-up window that the *old* MS Windows and Amiga Workbench interfaces > used. > You soon develop a different way of working. Now I use the search facility (if I know or can guess the name) or browse through the menu to find the application the first time I need it. Once it's found I elect to either add it to 'favourites' - the front page of the menu add it to the panel - if it's something I want instantly available, like konsole or kwrite add it to the desktop - which I generally don't do, as I like a clean desktop. > While it's often touted that KDE gives you configurability that Gnome > doesn't. I've generally found Gnome's defaults not too bad, Fine. Each to his own. Anne
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