Wednesday, May 17, 2017
ClassicMenu Indicator brings back the old school cool from GNOME2 in Ubuntu 16 04
ClassicMenu Indicator brings back the old school cool from GNOME2 in Ubuntu 16 04
Anyone here remember the massive community back clash when Unity was first introduced? A lot of that had to do with the replacement of GNOME2s rather straight forward menu system with a more modern Unity Launcher that we see today. ClassicMenu Indicator is a small plugin that could bring back some of that old glory.

ClassicMenu Indicator for Ubuntu 16.04
Every now and then, you stumble upon interesting little applications in Ubuntu Software Center. ClassicMenu Indicator is a lesser known plugin which Im sure a lot of people here will appreciate. ClassicMenu Indicator was featured in USCs Editors Pick category.

As you can see, USC has went through some serious make-over in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS about which you can read here in detail. ClassicMenu Indicator lets you experience some of that old school awesomeness of GNOME Classic in your brand new Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (works on previous releases as well). ClassicMenu Indicator sits on the top menu as an indicator applet and houses GNOME2s classic menu system. Installation is just a click away.
Source: http://www.techdrivein.com/2016/04/classicmenu-indicator-brings-back-old.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+techdrivein+%28Tech+Drive-in%29
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