The latest beta of KDE's 3.2, beta 2, was released a few days ago. I installed the provided Fedora RPMs and had a look in this early pre-release version of the popular X11 desktop environment. Six screenshots are included. We look at both the strengths and the weaknesses of the DE.
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KDE is extremely customizable, yes. Way more than gnome.
If finding an option is hard, then thats a problem of layout out the configuration or interface.
In any case, though, KDE has a good Interface philosophy, because after not too long, you get used to where is everything.
In KDE, I most of the times find the option I'm looking for..
compared to gnome, where the option I'm looking for rarely exists and I have to stick to the default.
KDE is extremely customizable, yes. Way more than gnome.
If finding an option is hard, then thats a problem of layout out the configuration or interface.
In any case, though, KDE has a good Interface philosophy, because after not too long, you get used to where is everything.
In KDE, I most of the times find the option I'm looking for..
compared to gnome, where the option I'm looking for rarely exists and I have to stick to the default.