I never meant to contribute to the flame war.

What it comes down to is opinion.

I tried them both.

KDE is more stable.
This is true but thats no fun for me.

I like GNOME. I fell in LOVE with it the first time I used it and I used
KDE first.

What I have to say to all is do as I did and try them both and if you still
can't make a decision on which one to use use theme both.

Have fun with it!

Will
On 01-Mar-99 Arandir wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Feb 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>>I am using Window Maker 20 (not gnome "compliant") and it looks great. I have
>>gnome as a corner panel in the right hand corner. It takes up little space.
>>In fact this is what attracted me to gnome is that it was so flexible. 
>>Unlike KDE which you are kind of stuck with this HUGE panel.
>>
> 
> This is not the first time I've heard this. What exactly do you mean by
> "huge" panel?
> 
> Granted, if you want no panel at all, it's big. But I can choose
> between tiny, normal and large panels. The tiny panel is approx. 20
> pixels tall. You can also auto-hide the panel (which I find annoying,
> but some people like it). What I do is configure it to be a top, tiny
> panel, then hide the panel with the left arrow (just like gnome). Then
> what I get is a tiny un-hide panel with a mini-corner panel with the
> menu, window and disk navigator buttons, probably 75 pixels wide
> altogether.
> 
> But that's why I said I wished KDE would steal from GNOME and vice
> versa. I want to see true corner panels and drawers for KDE.
> 
>  --
> 
> Arandir...

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