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If you were taken the time to understand the structure of the article you would see that the two times KDE was praised were on the two paragraphs that detailed the DEFICIENCIES of Gnome. Praising KDE at these two times DOES NOT MEAN that on all the rest of points KDE prevails or not. KDE is mentioned there to simply help make the case for these two gnome problems. This article is not a full comparison of the two DEs. But having used both, as a normal user, I still prefer Gnome over any other X11 DE. You are free to disagree and submit a comparison review.