GNOME 3.32 is awesome, but still needs improvements in key areas
GNOME 3.32 is the latest release of the most popular Linux Desktop Environment (Interface+Apps) that is used by Ubuntu, Fedora and many other Linux distributions as their default experience (with or without changes). GNOME 3.32 packs itself with new niceties such as a refreshed theme and icon set, many much-needed performance fixes, updated apps, etc. However, GNOME continues to have key areas that stick out like a sore thumb in terms of intuitiveness or convenience. I have laid them down below with links to bug reports, please treat my feedback as constructive criticism of a project that I respect, but find confusing. As a former heavy user of GNOME 2.x, I find GNOME 3 wholly unpleasant - unlike its predecessor, it seems to want to force a certain way of working on me that I just can't wrap my head around. Add to that the numerous problems - many of which are highlighted in this article - and I just don't see myself ever returning to the world of GNOME any time soon. KDE all the way for me.