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What I like about it is that, though it's full of flashy eye candy, the eye candy is often useful and not just flash for flash's sake. I'm still figuring it out. I'd given E16 a try back in the day and never really connected with it. But E17 is not only easy to use, it's easy to tinker with and customize, and that's what I look for in a desktop. I truly don't get the new fascination with reducing options and configuration. For me, the more, the better!
My favorite thing about the (admittedly sometimes excessive) eye candy is the way it makes you hyper-aware of where window focus is. I always use a "focus follows mouse, click to raise window" setup whenever possible, and only in E17 is it immediately clear where focus is without trying to look for the mouse cursor. This is due to the impossible to ignore animations that catch the corner of my vision just as well as if I'm looking right at the object in question.
I know this can be achieved with Compiz, but I'm not always working on a system with a fast GPU, or even accelerated X for that matter. Even on my "lowly" Raspberry Pi, Enlightenment's eye candy is fast and fluid, and very useful, not to mention great for showing off the power of the tiny PC.





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2005-08-02
Have been using Bodhi Linux for about 18 months and the first time I booted it and used E17 I was hooked. I can't put my finger on what it is, but something about E17 just oozes the wow factor and makes it a pleasure to use. I still use KDE and Cinnamon based distro's on occasion but I find them bloated and slow in comparison to E17. Tastes may vary though. Bodhi 2.2.0 is in testing at the moment and looking very good, will be a nice New Years present.