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I do agree with some of the complaints against Thunar, and some of the applet complaints with regards to Xfce. But for the most part I am happy with it - it has more solid fundamentals than Gnome 2 did in many ways. It just needs more development time. I will see how 4.10 is at some point.
EDIT: On the subject of Fallback though, I am impressed to see how Ubuntu has polished it in 12.04:
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/03/gnome-classic-in-ubuntu-12-04-its-like-nothing-ever-changed/
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Takes a bit of work, but you can actually get it to clean up fairly well. :)
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But damn do I wish I could turn off the desktop icons on my second screen in Xfce. :(
EDIT: On the plus side, they have fixed the weather applet! :D
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P.S. For those who know my blog, as you can see from my desktop icons, i'm preparing a new Let's Play (this one for Metro 2033)!!!
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