The benefit of being similar to the most popular
desktop environment is considerable, and I don't 
see a recognition of similarity as a slam.

On the other hand, I think there is a finite bag 
of tricks an "intuitive" GUI desktop will have. 
All three (Windows, Gnome, and KDE) have most 
of them.

The thing I like most about Gnome and KDE is that 
they are optional. :-)

>>> nassarmu at redconcepts.net 11/18/03 08:09AM >>>
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Sam MacDonald wrote:
> Lets face it folks, gnome looks like the M$ interface.
and KDE does not?
i gotta get me some of your glasses


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