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KDE's Plasma desktop is fairly innovative. Not very different, the way you normally would use it, from any other desktop, but in the way it's designed so that the user can relatively easily mold it and adapt it into whatever s/he likes. Considering how radical it actually is, I think the fact that so many (though only a few) people complain so loudly about the "cashew" says a lot about its success: the small, cosmetic niggles irritate some people, but they don't even notice that they use something entirely different.