![]() ![]() And I don't give it a rating because my tests weren't very exhaustive. I like the new visual details, the effects and the transitions, but I don't know, something doesn't quite convince me.Īs I was saying to a co-worker today: I before Ubuntu, I recommend Linux Mint. KDE, CinnamonAnd including XFCE, with the correct configuration, I think they are more attractive and similar to the view of users of Windows. Unity has matured but I do not see it as an alternative to bring new users who are not from OS X. But in the time that I was testing, nothing hung up on me, and everything stayed quite well. ![]() Otherwise, Ubuntu 14.04 it's more of the same, the same apps (except Amazon), the same tools dragged from GNOME with its lack of options. I don't know if a smart solution can be given to this, but I don't like it. And finally, when you put the menu bar in the application window, there is too much white space on the panel. With two monitors connected, when passing a window from one to the other, the cursor stops when it reaches the Dock, as it blocks it.Īnother detail that I still don't like is the Ubuntu Software Center, has something in its interface that does not quite convince me. ![]() For example, I don't like that I don't have the option to move the Dock to the right, or even down. There aren't really many negatives to point out, just a few details. The new dialogues such as Shutdown also look very elegant, although I feel that it goes from the line of atmosphere, maybe because of the design of the close button. I also really liked the option to integrate the menu bar into the title bar of each window when it is not maximized. The checkbox y RadioButtons They have also been improved, which is appreciated. I have always liked ambience but now they are honestly a delight to behold. The edges of the windows disappear and the curves appear smoother. ![]() Since the last versions, small improvements have been added to these GTK themes in order to make them look more elegant, but I would have liked more if the toolbar had a flat color, and not that little gradient that gives it depth. The default appearance comes from the hand of ambience y Radiance, the official Ubuntu themes for several years. But something that I have always felt a bit heavy are LENS, although in this version at least the DASH it runs quite a bit faster, or so it seems to me. The video card (AMD / ATI RV505 Radeon X1300 / X1550 Series) behaves exceptionally well. The test computer has a processor Intel Core i3 that is maintained with very little use in terms of processing. I must say that the applications open quite quickly and in general everything feels much more fluid. High consumption does not affect performance at all. It is possible that installed on the computer, the use of RAM and CPU is lower, or maybe not, but from the LiveCD, just by booting, I was already consuming more than 700MB of the 2.024 availables. Assuming that I did the tests from a LiveCD, I cannot judge Ubuntu 14.04 for its consumption in general. ![]()
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