Hello, I've just installed and tried it because it's not installed by default by alpha 5 GNOME one cd install. It is different if compared to the Qt version, but the general usage is quite simple. There are some issue however, that I think has to be addressed: * It builds the list of packages every time you switch visualisation. For example switching from "Patterns" to "Plain list" requires some time to rebuild the lists of packages, while under the QT version it is immediate. * If a package is installed, it is shown both in the Available column and in the Installed column, which is confusing. Probably this is an alternative to the Refresh function present in the QT version, but it should be made explicit. * There's no way to immediately understand if there's a new version of a package (no highlight). * There's no way to "Taboo" a package (or I didn't find it). * There's no way to select a whole list of packages. To be honest it's possible to select it by using SHIFT+CLICK, but it's not exactly amazing. * Also, a cosmetic improvement would be to show the disk space usage permanently, maybe removing the tabs and showing disk usage and sources list in two boxes at the bottom of the main window. But this is a minor issue. With kind regards, Alberto -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ux+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ux+help@opensuse.org