Here's the proposed new look:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhqqilTD4jnACUOBeXj0U16k4nygbNF4cJp2nC0IHJnXe9FyG4M9nNevtLf6AF5O5O-pTzuJdBt4vP2DZNDSnkrFdvRIksGxci41IMkDMpyCdz6r4gH1XokMGsOZQbEVYdEyD6lIn6sOAIh/s400/ubuntu-new.png)
I confess I don't like it. The graphics look unpolished and unprofessional.
Compare that with the open source Enigma Desktop:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjbya1yMwzlyYZHFdfqrftgA4IrhSiO0ymvOXOcEpsWaFt6PGrzKxThkJZMctPDOZCFe2AJAnqIZtz5hTd9Z_052LDlZKZhoRpqehwFDBNopM28-c8pB7jhDZCLp4i1QwixALZE_L-M22at/s400/enigma.jpg)
If Canonical can't produce nice themes -- it's time to admit that! -- perhaps they should just hire someone who can.
"Compare that with the open source Enigma Desktop"
ResponderExcluirWhich also looks unpolished and unprofessional, with a bonus for being cluttered
Actually, Enigma looks way more polished and professional. Ubuntu on the other hand is making a really crappy version of the slick OSX theme.
ResponderExcluirExcuse me, but both themes suck. However, since "Enigma Desktop" seems like a buzzing hive of distractions--i.e., worse to get work done in--I would deem it the less professional of the two.
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