@anguo@RejZoR I Nevers used Windows as my main computer, but I quitted Gnome about two years ago, tired of their way to remove every bit of customization one after the other, tired of Gnome breaking plugins on each upgrade,… #kde is great and I wouldn’t look back. I set it the way I want, which is a mix of Gnome / Unity / MacOS and #Amiga Workbench (for the e place if the title bar buttons :-) )
Ubuntu Gnome design is one of the best, Fedora vanilla version, not so much.
My main issue with KDE is how inconsistent window frames look between apps and how they still haven’t fixed stupid “start” menu hovering across labels of categories and across empty space next to them which lags like ass. This bug is present in all KDE distros and it’s so stupid and annoying.
KDE is much more intuitive for someone coming from Windows.
And receptive to changes and improvements and proper discussions. Makes it great for external contributors and for a company to put their efforts in.
@anguo @RejZoR I Nevers used Windows as my main computer, but I quitted Gnome about two years ago, tired of their way to remove every bit of customization one after the other, tired of Gnome breaking plugins on each upgrade,… #kde is great and I wouldn’t look back. I set it the way I want, which is a mix of Gnome / Unity / MacOS and #Amiga Workbench (for the e place if the title bar buttons :-) )
Ubuntu Gnome design is one of the best, Fedora vanilla version, not so much.
My main issue with KDE is how inconsistent window frames look between apps and how they still haven’t fixed stupid “start” menu hovering across labels of categories and across empty space next to them which lags like ass. This bug is present in all KDE distros and it’s so stupid and annoying.