by geekpapounet » Sep 16th, '15, 00:00
All this information is correct, so much the less I was too elliptic on my end. In fact I was (I'm) still using the "classic" Gnome interface which is rather well hidden behind the "new" version. The "new" version only is offered by default but some distribs (like Mageia) enable to access also the "classic" interface yet. The "classic" interface looks similar the old one but many functions have been locked, or completely suppressed, and I understand now that I was wasting a lot of time looking for these lost features.
The "new" interface is not bad by itself but it asks for a SIGNIFICANT effort of adaptation. It's strongly directed to the mobile devices and the touch-sensitive screens and very disturbing for an old windows user. It has no dashboard at all like the old version but a "dock" which, yes, enables to create easily launchers (called "favorites"). That answers not too badly my question .. Thanks.