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Re: KDE and GNOME - some reality check..



gk>> 2. from my experience, KDE works more stable then gnome does (it is too
gk>>    common for gnome applets to get the gnome panel stuck). since
gk>>    enlightenment also didn't manage to work on my PC - i gave up on gnome.

Never saw both effects. I've seen occasionally GNOME apps crash
(ohmygawd, I hate crashing apps!), but never had panel "stuck". Saw it
crash (and instantly self-resurrected) once. 

gk>>    i'm not saying that gnome does work - just that it didn't work for me.
gk>>    btw, this is GNOMe that came with RH 6.0 - and don't start telling me
gk>>    to upgrade - i won't. KDE - it's probably version 1.0.

RH is almost always a release behind. And you are *two* releases of RH
behind. Count for yourself. You used ancient versions.

gk>>    in KDE they at least started going out to the applications area (with
gk>>    koffice, kdevelope, etc). in gnome - they followed by with
gk>>    their own "office" suite. no need to mention that all of these are
gk>>    still not quite useable.

I happen to like AbiWord pretty much, though it lacks some important
features. Gnumeric is pretty useable (except that it lacks charts, I want
charts!). And I like GNOME just because it's so much prettier :) KDE
simulates Windows look (or Motif look), which is godawful ugly (both of
them, Motif even worse). And last time I looked there was not yet themes
support enough to change it. And don'tt tell me themes are slow. I want my
desktop to look pretty, if I spend 1/4 of my time looking on it. 

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