Why is GNOME Desktop better than KDE?
Eric griith, A Phoronix user, published a 5-page social evaluation, comparing GNOME and KDE in LINUX desktop environments. As a long-term KDE user, Eric wrote this article after trying GNOME for a week to be fair and persuasive. The article compares various aspects of G and K. At the end of the article, Eric concluded: "GNOME is more like a product, and its user experience is consistent. When you use it, it feels like all the features you need are at your fingertips. It is more like a LINUX desktop ....... However, KDE keeps popping up some casual windows, but you don't know which program is popping up ....... The experience of KDE is too messy. KDE seems to lack a unified forward direction, unlike an experienced work. The various parts of KDE are moving in different directions, but they happen to use the same development library ." Despite this, after several weeks of using GNOME, praising it, and cutting the KDE, Eric switched back to KDE and continued to use it.
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