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How can people claim Gnome isn’t trying to copy the Mac UI? If he didn’t say mac at all during the video, I’d think this is some Chinese desktop environment being compared with Gnome.
GNOME didnt look like that all the time. I dont know when but they went from bottom panel to top panel to left side panel to this layout.
The top bar is used differently. Workspace indicator, but no global menu (which makes no sense) or app menu. Extensions can make it pretty much the same
The dock is hidden and forces the workflow with workspaces. I dont think thats a crazy feature and dash to dock makes it equal again
The window buttons are different
The top bars are thicker etc.
Some settings are different, the tiling works better but yeah it is too similar.
The entire video reveals how similar they are. Gnome is just Mac’s UI and tools with a linuxy feel. Gnome devs even have the same ideology as Malus “We know best”.
How can people claim Gnome isn’t trying to copy the Mac UI? If he didn’t say mac at all during the video, I’d think this is some Chinese desktop environment being compared with Gnome.
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I asked that once and it is pretty different.
Some settings are different, the tiling works better but yeah it is too similar.
If anything to me gnome always seemed like some weird mix between macos, android, and chrome OS. That might be the material style theming though.
Left side panel was only ever Ubuntu only, no?
No, last Tails I used
GNOME has had a top panel for over 20 years, it just used to have two panels.
Yeah I meant the dock launcher thing on the left
Because it’s very different? The bar defaulting to the top is the main similarity.
The entire video reveals how similar they are. Gnome is just Mac’s UI and tools with a linuxy feel. Gnome devs even have the same ideology as Malus “We know best”.
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Okay… I don’t agree and I think it’s very objectively obvious that there are huge differences in the UX and design philosophy.
It’s been a while since I’ve used Gnome, but back when I did I also felt it lacked a lot of configurability much like the Mac.
In comparison, KDE felt a lot more like Windows (or how Windows used to be in the past) where you could configure and tweak all sorts of things.