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by andsoitis 1093 days ago
What makes it cool, or different?

Superficially/aesthetically at least, it doesn't appear very slick or novel.

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KDE 3 dates to around 2000. Definitely not novel, but it was pretty slick at the time, and on even remotely modern hardware, it should be extremely fast. It had some great features that are still unmatched even in the latest KDE, like 'pseudo' transparency for terminals and standard (real) virtual desktops.
Not being slick or novel appears to be the primary aim.
Even the typefaces and rendering are… not elegant and polished.