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Not sure what you mean.

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Nobody has suggested that this should be changed. In fact, I have suggested that it should be easier to know what application you are...
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As should you. OK. You clearly do not. I have no problem with that. You still have not shown...

Your sarcasm is not helping the conversation.

Others have described in better detail the answer to my question. It sound like the option does exist.

Repeating your comment does not add any force to it. You are merely pushing the conversation into a loop.

What a strange inconsistency.

OK.

Regardless: from what I have seen of the two distros I have used that came with GNOME, the default apps do not follow the standards. This is very different, and inferior, to OS X. There may be other distros where this is not the case.

It is the area in XP windows that show the common tasks. They are seen in this image:

Same reason other OS's should have other features that are beneficial to users.

They did. To OS X.

Is that how you define "cool" - if it has made it to Linux? GNOME?

Other than the last point OS X has all of those. OS X also has benefits that Linux, as a whole, does not.

Still there are people Linux no doubt is best for. That is the reason I am playing with it, so I can best judge such things.

-- Look, this is silly. It's not an argument, it's an armor plated walrus with walnut paneling and an all leather interior.

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