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  • Wow I can’t believe this after earlier defending Gutenberg as being similar to the transition from DOS to Windows or Windows 3.1 to ultimately Windows 10, people don’t like change. But after three days with Gutenberg I couldn’t handle it and had to remove it, it was getting in my way more than helping and I couldn’t afford the time to go in and edit my layout in text editor.

    I’m legitimately disappointed that I had to take this action, but I don’t know what else to do at this time in order to maintain some productivity.

    Thread Starter unity2k

    (@unity2k)

    Thanks for bringing this to the teams attention.

    I’ve been migrating systems since the Commodore Vic 20 to Amiga 2000, from DOS 5.0 to Windows 3.0, NT, 95, XP, and 10. Played around with some Linux builds too and the one thing ALL of these have in common is the complaining from those who wanted things to remains static.

    That’s NOT how life works. Things change, interfaces change, new stuff is born, old stuff dies. It’s best for those who enjoy breathing to go with the flow.

    To that extent I’m trying to add my opinion and suggestions as to how it can best work for me as I attempt to use Gutenberg on a daily basis….even though I’m frustrated at times.

    Thread Starter unity2k

    (@unity2k)

    Please do.

    I’m looking forward to Gutenberg getting to a point where it’s going to deliver on the promise of it being better. While I’m awkward in it right now, the same has been true since I used a Commodore VIC 20 and moved to the Amiga or when I was using DOS 5.0 and migrated to Windows 3.0.

    I’ll be reporting all usability issues I discover and would like to be part of the discussion. If you can help my post get there, awesome.

    John

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