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  1. Fabian Scherschel Fabian Scherschel

    Is there actually anybody who likes the window button placement in Lucid? And I mean *likes*, not "I can live with it".

    Saturday, 13-Mar-10 02:42:57 UTC from mustard at Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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      Patrick Haverkamp Patrick Haverkamp

      @fabsh I haven to tried it, but it seems like stupidness, especially if you use chromium...

      Saturday, 13-Mar-10 02:46:21 UTC
    • Daniel Devine Daniel Devine

      @fabsh I think the "Mac is the be-all and end-all" usability douches love it. I can't stand those people.

      Saturday, 13-Mar-10 03:05:45 UTC
    • X11R5 X11R5 Daniel Devine

      @ddevine Think one of those is free

      Saturday, 13-Mar-10 04:06:20 UTC
    • Alistair McKinlay Alistair McKinlay

      @fabsh To be honest, I never actually use the buttons, so I don't care :-P I don't even have window decorations on many of my windows.

      Saturday, 13-Mar-10 07:31:56 UTC
    • Alistair McKinlay Alistair McKinlay

      @fabsh Do you just moan about everything ubuntu do?

      Saturday, 13-Mar-10 07:32:07 UTC
    • Fabian Scherschel Fabian Scherschel Patrick Haverkamp

      @alphakamp Well, Chromium has an option to use native window decorations...

      Saturday, 13-Mar-10 09:15:56 UTC
    • Fabian Scherschel Fabian Scherschel Daniel Devine

      @ddevine Overheard on an Ubuntu list: "Everybody agrees, Apple is clearly the holy grail in usability." No! Why would it be? Fucking morons.

      Saturday, 13-Mar-10 09:18:18 UTC
    • Fabian Scherschel Fabian Scherschel Alistair McKinlay

      @yamanickill A year ago you were always complaining we were too Ubuntu centric... I think you are maybe the one moaning about everything?

      Saturday, 13-Mar-10 09:21:25 UTC
    • Darrin Ritter Darrin Ritter

      @fabsh: re the left hand side buttons on Lucid, I like them here because they aren't under the notifications anymore :)

      Saturday, 13-Mar-10 10:22:56 UTC
    • Fabian Scherschel Fabian Scherschel Darrin Ritter

      @darrinritter Those notifications seem broken in the first place....

      Saturday, 13-Mar-10 10:26:12 UTC
    • Alistair McKinlay Alistair McKinlay

      @fabsh I was? Hmmm, I don't think I was. But either way, I was just finding it amusing :-P

      Saturday, 13-Mar-10 20:37:06 UTC
    • Fabian Scherschel Fabian Scherschel Alistair McKinlay

      @yamanickill I haven't forgotten.... ;)

      Saturday, 13-Mar-10 20:38:01 UTC
    • Alistair McKinlay Alistair McKinlay

      @fabsh Haha, ok. You have a weirdly long and accurate memory in that case. Hey, I moan about everything to be honest.

      Saturday, 13-Mar-10 20:38:57 UTC
    • Fabian Scherschel Fabian Scherschel Alistair McKinlay

      @yamanickill LOL ;)

      Saturday, 13-Mar-10 20:39:58 UTC
    • Alistair McKinlay Alistair McKinlay

      Finally I get to catch up on podcasts and stuff. Got my phone back. So happy :-D just setting it up the now.

      Saturday, 13-Mar-10 20:44:35 UTC
    • Daniel Devine Daniel Devine

      @fabsh I thought the User Exprience SIG (whatever Ubuntu called it) would be a good thing but clearly it was a chance for fools to gather.

      Sunday, 14-Mar-10 02:10:35 UTC
    • Hugh Barnes Hugh Barnes Daniel Devine

      @ddevine: the #usability world is full of 'em – packaging common sense as science. lots just regurgitate textbooks. still, good ppl needed

      Sunday, 14-Mar-10 02:19:23 UTC
    • Hugh Barnes Hugh Barnes Daniel Devine

      @ddevine:when I worked as #usability "expert", I felt like a fraud & learned almost nothing myself. Frustrating when clients don't grok, too

      Sunday, 14-Mar-10 02:23:22 UTC

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