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KDE3 was in maintenance mode lately (while Gnome was gaining more polish and new features). Of course this was because of KDE4, which will should start to shine later this year or next year.
Anyway, I use Gnome now, but I'm of the opinion, for example, that KDE has much better applications for playing music and burning CD/DVD's, as opposed to Gnome's too-simplistic apps for the same purpose. Menu in gnome also isn't the best designed piece of softwsre.0 I hope they have something better in the works.
OTOH, Gnome at the moment looks visually nicer and less cluttered (and I also dislike KDE3 icons, Oxygen is great though).