Thanks for such a nice, usable 64-bit distro. I really would like to use it full time, but there are a couple of annoyances that could be addressed for average users, making Ultimate far better than the other Ubuntu derivatives.
1. Even though the artwork is terrific, there is an issue with toolbar buttons being too large, wasting precious real estate on the desktop. For instance, in Rhythmbox and Evolution the various buttons are quite large. This can be solved by selecting "use small size" from the customization menu (where possible) in many applications, yet there is other wasted space for controls and such that, when combined with the two default Gnome panels, squeezes your actual workspace within a really small vertical area.
OpenOffice should have its own icon set within the default theme. This would avoid any confusion for users, as the use of text in the current theme runs together and pushes often-used tools off the visible section of the toolbar.
I would like to see an additional theme for the system that gives applications white workspaces with black text yet retains the rest of the wonderful theme developed by TheeMann. Every time I have tried to customize the theme to do this, I lose some other aspect of the theme, such as the default colors for the volume pop-up when I push my keyboard volume buttons.
2. The "Upgrade" options on the desktop should not include an upgrade option that overwrites the currently installed desktop. If a user mistakenly selects the "Ultimate Edition" option, he loses various bits of the theme, including the login screen. There were other small issues that happened when I did this by mistake, and I had to re-install the system to clear it up.
Please don't take this in any other way than constructive criticism, I really appreciate your work.