Windows 8 isn’t the only operating system that’s bringing a new look to the PC desktop. Canonical is changing the looks of its Ubuntu Unity Linux desktop.
What's coming in Ubuntu's new Unity Linux desktop - ZDNet (blog)
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As Microsoft shows Windows 8 off in its first dog and pony show , it seems to me to be a good time to note that Microsoft isn’t the only company bringing out a new look for the PC desktop. Canonical , Ubuntu Linux ’s parent company is also transforming its Unity desktop .Featured Article : Java Development India
Unity , for those of you who don’t know it, is based on the GNOME desktop , but it takes an entirely different approach with the desktop shell. Since I dislike the latest GNOME 3 desktop , that’s fine by me. Unity, with its tablet-style interface isn’t designed for hard-core Linux users, although we can use it too. It’s really designed more for casual users who are new to Linux or casual Windows users who want to try something better .Featured Article : Java Development Nashik
What's coming in Ubuntu's new Unity Linux desktop - ZDNet (blog)
