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Hmm, you may be onto something here.
I think I'll test drive it and consider the same for my wife. She has a Mac, and she says she prefers Windows (clearly she hasn't used it in nearly a decade), and this might be an option for her if I can just put all the stuff she uses on the bottom docker.
Thanks for the tip, and best of luck in your Linux journey! 🐧
And to add to that, even with vanilla Gnome, you have the option to do what you like via extensions. If you want it to look like a Mac or Windows UI, you can!
My wife doesn't care, as long as it works. If I can set up favorites/shortcuts to the stuff she needs access to, she's golden.