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by jandudulski
594 days ago
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I feel the opposite - so many people prefer KDE, what the hell am I missing? KDE used to look ugly comparing to Gnome. Now it's fine but still worse. KDE offers plenty of shiny things that I don't like and need - graphical effects, application menu, widgets. Most of the time I have a terminal and browser full screen and all I need is cmd key that triggers search and allows me to enter the name of the application I want to run and hit enter. Gnome is much cleaner, simpler and logical to use. |
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KDE is extremely customizable. A recent update added a floating taskbar (on a new install - upgraded installs keep the old behavior), like everyone else has. However, you can change it easily, and I even discovered some more customizability I didn't know existed. I can have an icon-only taskbar like Windows, or I can have the full title.
Everything in KDE is like that. You can follow the trends, or stick to the tried and true, or come up with your own style.