Hi :)
As i understand it the Unity interface has something crucial or at least more easily implemented than other UIs. Touchscreen. Unity can catch-up with what power-users want later. It also offers more opportunities for revolutionising the UI in ways other UIs could never hope for.
Quite whether it will pan out that way is a different story but i would rather start out where Gnome 3 is than end-up there with no way of moving forwards and no flexibility.
Regards from
Tom :)
Hi :)
As i understand it the Unity interface has something crucial or at least more easily implemented than other UIs. Touchscreen. Unity can catch-up with what power-users want later. It also offers more opportunities for revolutionising the UI in ways other UIs could never hope for.
Quite whether it will pan out that way is a different story but i would rather start out where Gnome 3 is than end-up there with no way of moving forwards and no flexibility.
Regards from
Tom :)