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Yeah, I don't get the complaints with Oxygen. I personally find it elegant, professional and very modern looking. It's a work in progress, and little oversights like the aliased window corners and the contrast of the titlebar buttons has been addressed as of 4.2 and 4.3 alpha, respectively.
I'm glad they went with grey windows rather than following the theme on plasma. I think transparency on the desktop is like chrome on a car; less is more. The transparent titlebars and plasma widgets provide just enough "chrome" for the system. Giving the windows a Vista-like dose of transparency would have made the system look gaudy, and flat out terrible when compositing is unavailable. Much like Vista. IMO of course.