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In that pool i voted in Budgie as well, i mean, it's cool how Budgie can be a nice and beautiful desktop with a traditional workflow, also making the use of the panel simple, making more easy to me to keep the desktop area more cleaner. I also liked how easy it was to customize, and how cool it was to manage my Spotify music playing from Raven.
Despite of it, i had small problems when changing Budgie to other flows than the traditional. The clock indicator with a side panel used to became really small, and the Raven used to don't feel too nice in these different workflows (Unity like or Mac OS like), sometimes overlapping the panel when opened. In the end, the traditional workflow felt like it was the best option not only because it was familiar, but because it felt more polished. I wonder if GNOME is not a good place to try something different.
Also I'm a Alt+Tab crazy dude. I really like to Play video-games, and change to use Facebook or YouTube a little bit, than come to the game again, and sometimes Budgie would crash making me obligated to reboot. In GNOME, Alt + Tab feels better, and if the Alt + TAB gives me a freezing or a problem, probably i can solve this using the Windows keyboard button to select another window.
That's it, I'm trying out GNOME here, but i really liked Budgie as well. Linux provides so many choices that sometimes i fell like i can got crazy