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by telesoft
1437 days ago
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Well it's true for me too. The first thing I do when I get a new laptop is try out windows (it's pre-installed) and of course I want to like it but it just doesn't compare to GNOME3... I always end up going back to Linux. And I have used both extensively and adapted to both work-flows and I'd say GNOME3 is superior once you adapt to it. No you don't need a minimize or maximize button, they are actually useless in the GNOME work-flow, and unnecessary on windows too. |
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