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Actually, you're mistaken regarding KDE & "draggable boxes". They didn't remove features but added many of them. (which is why some people prefer a minimalistic environment, which is reasonable as well).
There are actually several types of desktop you can select. By default, you have a plasma desktop with an applet that contains the content of the "desktop" directory (folderview applet). This way you can watch several different directories from your desktop and prevent problems like applets overlapping icons. But you can also use an ordinary desktop. Or a "grid desktop" & other kinds of desktops (6 types, each can have 8 kinds of backgrounds including dynamic ones, and as many applets as you want).
Edited 2011-03-08 18:36 UTC