Xitherun Wrote:I used a few window managers, more than just KDE, Gnome, and xfce, but xfce has so far been my favourite, although closely followed by Gnome.
im guessing you like xfce and gnome because theyz clean looking?
Xitherun Wrote:KDE just seems so bulky, I like Gnome and (moreso) xfce because they're much more lightweight.
I tried KDE4, and I did really like it, but I just couldn't use it on a daily basis.
its cool once you get used to it. i like KDE because i like a few of the k-apps. i especially prefer kwrite over all other text editors (emacs and vi fans in ep, im sorry). and i just enjoy all the customization options. (plus the fact that all your desktop icons are actually applets is really convenient for when you change a folder path...)
Xitherun Wrote:KDE just seems so bulky, I like Gnome and (moreso) xfce because they're much more lightweight.
I tried KDE4, and I did really like it, but I just couldn't use it on a daily basis.
its cool once you get used to it. i like KDE because i like a few of the k-apps. i especially prefer kwrite over all other text editors (emacs and vi fans in ep, im sorry). and i just enjoy all the customization options. (plus the fact that all your desktop icons are actually applets is really convenient for when you change a folder path...)
Well, KDE apps can work on other desktop environments, and vice-versa. I used to not like KDE back when 4.1 was out (KDE 4.1 had too many bugs, 4.2 fixed those bugs, and 4.3 is even better). It takes some getting used to, but KDE is pretty nice.