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I started with kde and I really love it. Now I have XFCE 4 and I love it more.
The idea of the panel and how I can setup the menus. Easy to use and configure and fast.
Also I can use kde and gnome application. For example I like more Nautilus than Konqueror. So most of the time I use Nautilus, but sometimes I would prefer konqueror.
XFCE is about choosing
Last edited by el_pajaro!; 09-13-2004 at 01:41 PM.
half of the time kde, half of the time gnome; just to keep open command-line windows of different sizes and with different window themes. (sometimes for editing manually the preferences in some gui-based interfaces like karamba).
Fluxbox 0.9.10, With asuka2 style (http://zeroto9deviantart.com), Witch i made. I'v got some custom things here and there (my fluxbox init is godlike :P) and a pretty confusing menu. Designed to keep people from using my system :P.
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