I didn't mean a formal standard though, I realize one doesn't exist (I assume MS has some kind of UI standards for Windows Logo certification though), I basically just meant most developers try to mimic the way the OS's built-in programs do it when possible. On Linux that doesn't seem to happen, every app kind of does its own thing and you lose the sense of... I guess unity would be a good word? Of course the sheer proliferation of disparate Linux distros probably doesn't help in that department.
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