I suppose this is really just a personal rant. Maybe I'm just a creature of habit, and I just use what I'm used to. I don't know.
I tend to use Windowing desktops, I like KDE, MATE, Cinnamon, LXqt, and even Budgie. But every now and then I try something else. The last week I've been using Cosmic, which pretty close to Gnome. In the past I've also tried Tilex, i-3, sway, and Soas.
How does anybody use these? Seriously... why? I use two 2k monitors on my main driver. My secondary system has a 4k monitor. That's a lot of desktop real estate. I almost always have 4 or 5 windows open at the same time. I like to "see" what's going on. I like to browse while I'm doing a system update, or copying files, or doing a backup... or whatever. I like to watch the files scroll by in the back-ground. Maybe it's an OCD thing? On a more practical level, I copy and paste between windows quite a bit. I'll have a word-processor document open on one side f my screen, and and web page, or terminal console open on the other side of my screen. I keep these side by side to make it easy.
Sometimes I have 3 windows open side by side. It's just what I'm used to. I've been doing this since my Apple II days before there even was a Microsoft. I know how how to use the tab key shortcut to switch between applications, but what a hassle. I guess you get used to it. I watch people who are pretty proficient at it. Maybe it's the cell phone mentality? To me, Gnome looks like a cell phone interface. My cell phone has a small screen compared to my PC. I get it, having one application on the screen at one time makes sense. If I had two applications open, it would too small to read
But on my desktop, I want windows... (not Microsoft) I want multiple applications open on my desktop all at once. I want to chat, select Music from a playlist, use a browser, and have a console all on the screen at the same time. I mean really, who wants a 24 inch wide browser window?
I can not stand tiling desktops, I detest Gnome. It works well, but it's not my ... "style"? It slows me down having to switch back and forth from application to application in different desktop contexts. If I get distracted for lunch, or a phone call, I can't remember where I was or what I was doing (maybe that's just called getting old). But if I have these things all open at once, side by side. I can see where I was and what I was doing.
I can paste to the destination application, while the source application is still visible on my desktop.
There.. whew, I finally said it. I finally got it all out. I feel better. I can skip the therapy session with my psychologist today! Off the soapbox until next time.
PS.
What's the matter with all you sick'os using Gnome?
In all seriousness... why do you like a tiling desktop?
I tend to use Windowing desktops, I like KDE, MATE, Cinnamon, LXqt, and even Budgie. But every now and then I try something else. The last week I've been using Cosmic, which pretty close to Gnome. In the past I've also tried Tilex, i-3, sway, and Soas.
How does anybody use these? Seriously... why? I use two 2k monitors on my main driver. My secondary system has a 4k monitor. That's a lot of desktop real estate. I almost always have 4 or 5 windows open at the same time. I like to "see" what's going on. I like to browse while I'm doing a system update, or copying files, or doing a backup... or whatever. I like to watch the files scroll by in the back-ground. Maybe it's an OCD thing? On a more practical level, I copy and paste between windows quite a bit. I'll have a word-processor document open on one side f my screen, and and web page, or terminal console open on the other side of my screen. I keep these side by side to make it easy.
Sometimes I have 3 windows open side by side. It's just what I'm used to. I've been doing this since my Apple II days before there even was a Microsoft. I know how how to use the tab key shortcut to switch between applications, but what a hassle. I guess you get used to it. I watch people who are pretty proficient at it. Maybe it's the cell phone mentality? To me, Gnome looks like a cell phone interface. My cell phone has a small screen compared to my PC. I get it, having one application on the screen at one time makes sense. If I had two applications open, it would too small to read
But on my desktop, I want windows... (not Microsoft) I want multiple applications open on my desktop all at once. I want to chat, select Music from a playlist, use a browser, and have a console all on the screen at the same time. I mean really, who wants a 24 inch wide browser window?
I can not stand tiling desktops, I detest Gnome. It works well, but it's not my ... "style"? It slows me down having to switch back and forth from application to application in different desktop contexts. If I get distracted for lunch, or a phone call, I can't remember where I was or what I was doing (maybe that's just called getting old). But if I have these things all open at once, side by side. I can see where I was and what I was doing.
I can paste to the destination application, while the source application is still visible on my desktop.
There.. whew, I finally said it. I finally got it all out. I feel better. I can skip the therapy session with my psychologist today! Off the soapbox until next time.
PS.
What's the matter with all you sick'os using Gnome?
In all seriousness... why do you like a tiling desktop?
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