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GNOME 3.0 Shell: Overlay Mode

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2009

GNOME Shell screencast showing how the overlay mode can be used for launching new applications and opening documents.

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  • bad mate

  • Looks bad, but its not done yet, so...

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  • When are people going to learn that desktops work, they're finished, stop changing them. They do not need to be redesigned.

  • Well compiz was third party crap anyway.

  • this could be very interesting in touchscreen monitors ...

  • Possibly the most useless thing ever next to sl ;)

  • it's so odd...

  • if you want to try it in ubuntu and probably debian

    sudo apt-get install gnome-shell

    gnome-shell --replace

  • it's amazing....no task bar anymore! all running programs from all desktops are accessible with 1 click! simple and fast...i tried it! :)

  • That looks good. What video card do you have? Which driver are you using?

  • why on earth did they implement all this zooming i'm having a hard time running compiz smoothly on my nettop

    all that is currently missing is a searchable menu

    the focus should be on practicability and not desktop voodoo

  • It doesn't looks bad, but it looks super annoying with those windows zoom in and out and in and out and in and out and in and out...... why they have to show you all the desktop everytime you hit activity? we are not animal that only have 5 mins of memory in out head....

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