Re: [SLE] Suggestion: why suse use No-Yes and Yes-No?
- From: Bruce Marshall <bmarsh@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2006 11:19:53 -0400
On Tuesday 18 July 2006 01:46, Clayton wrote:
Yes, well, that is the main problem with Gnome - not user friendly nor
consistent. :P
And exactly why I wonder why anyone would use Gnome. The UI designers
for Gnome are bonkers. The UI design starts out making sense, and
then they seem to loose control and are all over the place.
Inconsistancy is the standard, and they stick to it. I wonder if the
Gnome developers actually use Gnome or if they use some other UI to
get the real work done.
I think the best evidence of being 'unfriendly' is the file navigation dialog
which we KDE users are still stuck with when using Firefox, Audacity, etc.
It's abominable.
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