On 28/10/11 17:20, Walter Garcia-Fontes wrote:
> On the Unity design team, I also see stubbornness. Every other
> application dock mechanism that I know (avant, docky, the one in MAC OS,
> the ones in Windows) can be placed anywhere in the screen that the user
> wants,
Is that true of the iPad springboard and the Android favourites? I don't
believe it is. Change is coming to the desktop whether we like it or
not. Better for us, and for free software, to be ahead of the curve on
those changes, than behind. This is an opportunity, not a threat.
On 28/10/11 17:20, Walter Garcia-Fontes wrote:
> On the Unity design team, I also see stubbornness. Every other
> application dock mechanism that I know (avant, docky, the one in MAC OS,
> the ones in Windows) can be placed anywhere in the screen that the user
> wants,
Is that true of the iPad springboard and the Android favourites? I don't
believe it is. Change is coming to the desktop whether we like it or
not. Better for us, and for free software, to be ahead of the curve on
those changes, than behind. This is an opportunity, not a threat.
Mark