[it's all about choice, which Windows hasn't.
I have been playing with KDE lately.
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| You know what though? Don’t tell Gnome, but KDE seems to be a little bit
| bouncier, springier and responsive. KDE seems to let me pick and choose my
| experience just a little bit more.
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http://writelarge.com/lj/2007/08/21/i-have-been-playing-with-kde-lately/
KDE 4 finalised in October. Troy has some more details.
Going absentee for a while; some Mountain View release party details
http://troy-at-kde.livejournal.com/6515.html
Ubuntu and SUSE increased the popularity of GNOME.
Related:
KDE4 is Very Attractive
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| KDE4 will be a big step towards an enterprise software business based on free
| software. The software on the big servers is there already, the desktop is
| next. - kdedevelopers blogs
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http://linux.wordpress.com/2007/08/01/kde4-is-very-attractive/
Open Source Developers Calling for the Next Desktop Revolution
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| During his opening speech at the GNOME Developers conference GUADEC Jono
| Bacon, community manager for the Ubuntu distribution, called for a common
| vision inside the project, an area in which the project as a whole is
| currently lacking.
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http://www.osnews.com/story.php/18288/Open-Source-Developers-Calling-for-the-Next-Desktop-Revolution/
10 Ideas to Improve GNOME
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| We love GNOME. Sometime around 2.6 it started becoming really, really damned
| good, and a lot faster and more responsive. All kinds of nice things like
| Network Manager, the Nautilus CD burner and the SFTP support popped up. It
| helps that most major Linux apps like like Firefox, Evolution, GAIM, and
| OpenOffice use the same toolkit and themes too. Obviously we’re not alone
| either: Ubuntu, RHEL and SuSE all use GNOME by default.
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| Here’s a bunch of ideas to improve it.
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http://www.venturecake.com/10-ideas-to-improve-gnome/
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