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2008-12-15
I used the crap out of KDE Console from KDE v1.1. It was Perfect. Then things changed.
Moved to GNOME v1.1 and then 1.2 then 1.3 and finally pinnacle of customization 1.4. Downhill from there.
Started using XFCE vs CDE, since I was able to get it to work on OSF/1 v4.01. Also on HP-UX v8.04.
Have used XFCE for my fallback when ever GNOME failed in the 2.x.x variants in Debian SID.
SID wne to GNOME3 recently... guess what? Back to XFCE. some say that XFCE is a MS clone from the 90s.
Considering XFCE had compositing well before most other DEs (Enlightenment also did) and still IMO has better handling of it even now...
I'm using XFCE right at the moment and its able to made like I like it, period.
I ask for a few simple things:
1) Customize-able panels, (width, height, font, transparency, shortcuts, window lists, swallowing, actions... etc)
2) Lots of space with nothing in my way
3) Good "terminal" application
4) Ability to run everything I need/want, I use mainly GTK and some GNOME apps. Only a couple KDE apps. (surprise, I can use both in XFCE without effort)
5) Good support form the mailing list.
The XFCE mailing list sees an awful lot of "Hey your stuff is broken you need to fix it" posts... which go un-responded to, since the list needs to know, what version of XFCE, what app and how it was launched.
To address the menu editing issue everyone brings up... oh my, it was for one stable version where a lot of changes were made. Get over it, its been fixed in newer versions. It was an add-on that wasn't seen as a stopper.
Anyway... XFCE for the foreseeable future, again.