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The user interface

All of these desktops can be customised, but we’re A evaluating the default desktop experience. Evaluating the user interface of a distribution, we expect something that looks good and is easy to understand and use. At this point, we expect the application launcher to be a searchable one, and we appreciate a smooth, mouse-free workflow, from summoning the launcher to locating the correct application to, finally, launching it.

User interface looks aren’t just about prettiness. We like something that’s consistent and clear. Most machines that are in use today have a

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