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I have a macbook pro with Lion, which I use every day. It feels fluent, easy to use, but when compared with the power of KDE, it is really a dwarf, especially in the area of window management, activities, and network transparency. Heck, even the shell in a mac is a pain. Have you ever typed "ls * -l"?
When one is used to the power of KDE, any alternative desktop environment makes you feel in bondage.