Recently, All Ubuntu and Gnome users across the globe have seen changes to their desktop in the recent few months. From the loss to the minimize and maximize button to the new launcher/sidebar. To me, Ubuntu trying to go mainstream is just a fail and synaptic removal makes my statement reinforced. GNOME trying to push people to use "workspaces" is just ridiculous. It has come to the conclusion that KDE is my only option but wait! Things like Empathy integration caught my eye on Unity and "Activities" in GNOME. I don't know whether to make up my mind now. Unity or GNOME? Social or Shell?

p.s. I'm using GNOME 3 at the moment because of the shell and managed to get my minimize and maximize buttons back. Though I miss the empathy integration that was on Unity. I'm still confused which DE to stay at. I feel like switching to one then the other and vice versa.
Djlatino Reviewed by Djlatino on . GNOME 3 or Unity? Recently, All Ubuntu and Gnome users across the globe have seen changes to their desktop in the recent few months. From the loss to the minimize and maximize button to the new launcher/sidebar. To me, Ubuntu trying to go mainstream is just a fail and synaptic removal makes my statement reinforced. GNOME trying to push people to use "workspaces" is just ridiculous. It has come to the conclusion that KDE is my only option but wait! Things like Empathy integration caught my eye on Unity and Rating: 5