Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 5th Aug 2005 21:58 UTC, submitted by seguso
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2005-06-29
I agree with Tomasz Torcz (the first comment to the first linked article). That does all sound like what Gnome did for the 2.0 series. And that makes me happy, because KDE is seriously in need of some simplification. The second article is very good as well, but draws just a little bit too much from OS X. I mean, don't get me wrong, OS X is great, especially when it comes to usability. However, I'm not a big fan of appfolders, and, even if I was, that's what ROX is for. As for the number of core applications, one must remember that this is linux, OS of choice, where you can pick from a million wms, document viewers, text editors, everything under the sun. Simplicity is good, but you don't really want to remove ALL choices...