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posted by martyb on Tuesday February 07 2017, @09:41AM   Printer-friendly
from the window-systems-need-window-shades dept.

What is Unity 8 and why's it a big deal?

Unity as a name and project began life in 2010 as a new UI for desktops and laptops and it arrived swiftly – in the following year. However, the idea morphed to offer the same screen and user experience on all devices regardless of mouse or touch. Put Ubuntu running Unity 8 on a phone and it'll render as a phone, put it on a PC and it'll render as a PC, put it on a tablet and it'll render as a tablet. That's the idea anyway, and it was analogous to ideas floating around Redmond for a single version of Windows running on PCs, phones and tablets – the same UI and same "experience". One brand, development and runtime.

That was part of the idea of Windows 8 anyway, and the Metro UI.

Coming with Unity 8 is Mir, the planned display server replacement to the predominant X Windows[sic] System, which Canonical announced in March 2013.

X Windows[sic] System is an industry standard for bitmap displays in Unix-like systems such as Ubuntu and is the product of Stanford University, MIT and IBM. Canonical wants to build its own display server, however.

Four years on, though, the dream remains unrealised with Mir like Unity 8 available only as a preview.

Unity 8 is, by the reckoning of Ubuntu daddy Mark Shuttleworth, a year late.

Windows 8 was an amazing innovation and totally worth replicating?


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  • (Score: 2) by dry on Wednesday February 08 2017, @04:05AM

    by dry (223) on Wednesday February 08 2017, @04:05AM (#464435) Journal

    That's solved by having a few, perhaps half a dozen, icons on the desktop or phone/tablets screen such as games, internet, utilities, help, etc that when clicked open another window, full screen on a phone/tablet, containing more icons representing programs or another layer such as types of games. Then just have this layout be reflected in the menu that is reachable by a right click and/or a button on the desktop of the PC. Basically the menu reflects the icons and the icons reflect the menu and in minimalist situations such as fluxbox or the phone, just have one or the other.

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