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kevinfiol ◴[] No.45290057[source]
Add me to the list of people happy with KDE. I tried every desktop environment under the sun over the past fifteen years. I even wrote off KDE foolishly many years ago simply because I thought it looked gaudy.

After Plasma 6 dropped, I decided to try it, and it quickly became my favorite Linux experience. Coming from GNOME, I was pleasantly surprised that many GNOME extensions I would rely on had equivalent feature functionality built into KDE (things like a Dock, Clipboard Manager, KWin Scripts, Tiling/Fancy Zones, animation configuration). I can pretty much echo everything said by the blog author here. (EDIT: Not to mention that so many of my GNOME extensions would break in between upgrades, or crash regularly, meanwhile KDE has been rock solid for me these past 9 months).

I still think GNOME is slightly prettier, but KDE is infinitely more usable for me.

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ktpsns ◴[] No.45290412[source]
This is exactly also my story. Was a long term XFCE user (this was long before lxde became popular) because Gnome/KDE felt too heavy for my old computers. These days, KDE still has the silly loader window (no other DM has it) but oh boy the features you get once it is running are outstanding.

This is not only plasma, but all the applications are top-notch quality. Just to name a few: Krita, Kate, the office suite.

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1. encom ◴[] No.45290951[source]
>silly loader window

I'm not sure what you mean, but if you're referring to the startup splash screen (which I also hate), you can just turn that off in system settings.