9 things KDE can learn from Mac OSX
April 8th, 2006
After seeing Mac OSX, I have been giving a lot of thought on installing Linux on my computer. I even experimented with the LiveCD of Kubuntu a while ago. Linux window managers (KDE or Gnome) have come a long way from from the days of a command prompt (or a xterm); but they still are somewhat overwhelming for the average user. This article looks at KDE and compares it to OSX. Without being too negative, it does make some constructive criticism. Maybe the same criticism can be applied to Windows?
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