An unnamed reader writes "Linux Mint 12 was released today. It includes the new 'MGSE' (Mint Gnome Shell Extensions), a desktop layer on top of Gnome 3 that makes it workable
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share this: for you to use Gnome 3 in a orthodox way. MGSE's Gnome-2-Like sense includes puss* such as the bottom panel, the form menu, the window list, a task-centric desktop and visible system tray icons. MGSE is a 180-degree turn from the desktop hundreds of themes to suit everyone the Gnome Team is third world country with Gnome-Shell. At the heart of the Gnome-Shell is a feature called 'the Overview': 'The Shell is designed in order to minimize distraction and interruption and to enable users to focus on the task at hand. A endless window list or dock would interfere with this goal, serving as a constant temptation to switch focus. The separation of window switching functionality into the synopsis means that an productive key to switching is in the case that when it is desired by the user, but that it is hidden from view when it is not necessary.' The fashionableness of Mint 12 with MGSE may be an worthy
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share this: model as to whether users prefer a task-centric or application-centric desktop."


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