| Note that I'm talking about the stock experience (no extensions or even gnome-tweak-tool). - Top bar which acts as a status bar rather than a global menubar - Somewhat modal UX that works best with keeping 1-3 windows on screen at all times - No way to minimize windows - Inclination towards gestures over keystrokes - Simplified mobile-esque app UIs that eschew menubars entirely in favor of hamburger menus - Greatly reduced levels of configurability relative to other DEs - Heavily padded widgets that seem better suited to touch than KB+M - Use of touch-inspired designs like switches over checkboxes - No traditional desktop …among others. Don't get me wrong, it's very polished which is what leads me to use it, but it's not really a traditional desktop environment. |