@Cavsfan: yeah, i have to tell you, with that new added feature on 14.04 that puts the menus back on the app's windows (but fortunately does not affect the top panel's space saving feature) and of course, auto hiding the unity launcher and making the pixels smaller (which i think actually makes it look better... plus it enables one to have more favorites and frequently used apps on the launcher that are easily visible) it's really, really nice to use now...i think you will enjoy it
Originally Posted by craig10x @Cavsfan: yeah, i have to tell you, with that new added feature on 14.04 that puts the menus back on the app's windows (but fortunately does not affect the top panel's space saving feature) and of course, auto hiding the unity launcher and making the pixels smaller (which i think actually makes it look better... plus it enables one to have more favorites and frequently used apps on the launcher that are easily visible) it's really, really nice to use now...i think you will enjoy it But, but, I'm too old to change. I hate change . Naw, I may give it a try. But I think we're going to get into trouble if we keep posting on this thread.
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Yes, you are right...i can feel cariboo907 closing in Anyway, give it a try...maybe it will grow on you...
I create a new thread for every release, so it really doesn't matter that much if you post in this thread.
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Originally Posted by cariboo907 I create a new thread for every release, so it really doesn't matter that much if you post in this thread. Good to know.
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