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2 days agoAgreed. I’ve recently switch from Win10 to Gnome 3 briefly (LOL) then to KDE.
Some stronger selling points would be:
- The KDE experience is exactly like Windows. Maybe more so.
- It works out of the box with my hardware better than Windows did.
- It offers more UI customisation, in a pretty straightforward, unintrusive and (mostly) intuitive way.
- It’s more consistent and coherent than Windows, especially when it comes to ‘control panel’ stuff.
- Way less crapware, such as graphics drivers that come with massively bloated management apps, or a thousand different software updaters running at once.
I liked MATE when I last used it. I believe that’s based on GNOME 2.