Dennis,

Unlike Gnome, Windows 8 has two interfaces, the traditional interface that can be invoked at startup, and the new interface that we are all used to. So no one needs to complain that they don't know where they saved their last game, or project. I find it interesting that no one is willing to invest in a little free learning. We want things in familiar packaging, saaad.

~fish

On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 5:25 PM, Dennis Kioko <dmbuvi@gmail.com> wrote:
But Gnome 3 was so bad that we had to have Cinnamon to bring sanity back? How could they make a touch interface for a non-touch device where the mouse still reigned supreme. Before Gnome extensions and Cinnamon, Gnome 3 was very tiring, you got tired of unnecessarily moving the mouse for tasks that could be made simpler, and were once simpler. I hope this is not what Windows 8 has done.