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Originally posted by Marc Driftmeyer View PostKDE is a pig. You have massive amounts of Qt Frameworks and then KDE on top of it.
Last time I checked, it used as much RAM and performed the same as GNOME 3. Even XFCE is becoming sorta heavy on resources nowadays (compared to like 5 years ago).
About KDE, tough: I like where their design team is going, altough they should decide if they want things clean or not. And font rendering is still horrible... I don't know if it's me, but neither OS X nor Linux come close to how well Windows renders fonts.
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Originally posted by andrebrait View Post
Last time I checked, it used as much RAM and performed the same as GNOME 3. Even XFCE is becoming sorta heavy on resources nowadays (compared to like 5 years ago).
About KDE, tough: I like where their design team is going, altough they should decide if they want things clean or not. And font rendering is still horrible... I don't know if it's me, but neither OS X nor Linux come close to how well Windows renders fonts.All opinions are my own not those of my employer if you know who they are.
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Oxygen design was already very beautiful and at the time I couldn't think they can make it better. And then they surprised me with Breeze design. It os absolutely amazing. nothing comes even close. In fact the only thing I don't like about it is that it is too flat. I wan't some more 3D feel.
Oh and as for fonts rendering. I find that FreeType works the best for me. Better then any other OS. Maybe it just needs some tewaking and configuring (depending on distribution more or less configuration is needed, but at least Freetype allows you to configure it to your liking which other OSes don't even make it possible).
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Originally posted by sunweb View PostThe problem that i have with KDE(even though i am currently using it) is they don't give a damn about usability problems, for years. Just a few examples https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61582 , https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=312834
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Originally posted by carewolf View Post?_o You serious? Jesus. Microsoft has A LOT to learn from Linux about making software development easy. It is the primary thing Linux did. If you want to critize Linux do for mostly catering to developer because it made by for and for developers, don't attack it for its biggest strength.
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