According to the information website Zdnet, Mark leader of Canonical, a well-known open-source organization, told the outside that the branch version of Ubuntu10.10 released this month: Netbook OS adopts the new UnityUI, this interface is a bold and meaningful attempt, unlike the traditional Gnome desktop environment of Ubuntu. According to an interview with many media outlets such as Computerworld, Canonical is saying "no" to the open-source Gnome. In the future, Canonical will push itself
According to the information website Zdnet, Mark leader of the well-known open-source organization Canonical told the outside that the branch version of Ubuntu 10.10 released this month: Netbook OS adopts the brand new UnityUI, this interface is a bold and meaningful attempt, unlike the traditional Gnome desktop environment of Ubuntu.
According to interviews with Computerworld and other media, Canonical is saying "no" to the open-source Gnome. In the future, it will push the self-designed Unity user interface.
In fact, the Ubuntu operating system version has evolved to 10.10 since its birth, and is still updated every six months. It can be said that Ubuntu's desire to take a seat in the desktop OS field is indeed very much expected, but in reality the entire Linux market share is only 1%. To achieve this goal, Canonical must make more efforts to attract users and improve user experience. The UI is the most important part.
The operating system is similar to the "Black Box Operation". You do not need to know the specific execution process of each operation. You only need to specify the execution process for the machine to complete, therefore, a friendly, simple, and practical user interface will firmly grasp the user group.
While its Unity is embedded with powerful browsing and window management functions. Ubuntu Light is very different from the traditional Remix. It is more concentrated to help users greatly increase the startup speed, and its ultra-fast running speed can be used as the best backup operating system for OEM manufacturers, it can also help users experience Linux as soon as possible, but does not need to spend too much time.
The Unity interface is especially optimized for netbook users. The Quick Start bar of the Dock application is provided on the left side of the interface. In addition, the window title bar is arranged above the menu bar to avoid occupying the valid space on the user's browsing interface.