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2009-10-04
If you use GNOME apps, then everything is pretty consistent. If you use KDE apps, then everything is pretty consistent. Even when you mix them, it's not so bad with QGtkStyle.
Are you joking? Windows is ten times worse in this regard. Many, many applications use custom drawn widgets. Now, I can't think of any good applications that do this, but there are many (especially the junk that comes on PCs). In Linux, there are two toolkits - that's it.
Linux is definitely more consistent than Windows. (Of course, Mac is even better.)