
Talk about redundant...this same screen is included with both the Configurator AND the Control Center. Not to mention the immense lack of screensavers here. Well I suppose this time I'll let that slide because this is a low-footprint OS...

This is a really annoying bug in the window management. When shrinking a window back down after minimizing it, the window tends to fly off in a random direction, sometimes straight onto another workspace!
This is the network folder, which would contain links to shares over Samba, networks and other clients.

On the surface, the search utility looked pretty polished. Perhaps maybe it could be gosh useful? Well I was wrong.
It defaults to searching everywhere in the OS. With older OSes that wasn't a problem because of the lack of too many system files. Nowadays system folders are megabytes in size with billions of files in them, and to search them all is a nightmare in terms of speed, and you get likely billions of completely irrelevant results that you have to weed through.
Yes, there is a "Look in" option, but the necessity of such would not be known by a first-time user.
Also note that it defaults to only match the entire filename with an entered string. So if you had a file titled uselesstextfile.txt, and searched "useless", you would be left scratching your head when the search tells you the file doesn't exist.
You are required to specify a wildcard (*) to nullify that. Again the need for such is not obvious. |