> KDE is amazing. For an open-source project the desktop environment looks really slick.
That is clearly an understatement. For me, it is the best desktop environment out there.
I don't want to say that it is perfect (there have been many versions over the years which clearly were not (e.g. KDE 4.0)), but none of the other desktop environments (including Windows and MacOS) have a similar feature set:
- mainstream UX principles like Windows
- beautiful as MacOS
- customizable and extendable like no other
I have to work with MacOS every day, and it is just painful to see how much better KDE is when it is not available...
That is clearly an understatement. For me, it is the best desktop environment out there.
I don't want to say that it is perfect (there have been many versions over the years which clearly were not (e.g. KDE 4.0)), but none of the other desktop environments (including Windows and MacOS) have a similar feature set:
- mainstream UX principles like Windows - beautiful as MacOS - customizable and extendable like no other
I have to work with MacOS every day, and it is just painful to see how much better KDE is when it is not available...