2010/1/18 Tom Smith <snake...@xtra.co.nz>

> Hi Folks
>
> Roger may have answered it all ready for me.
>
> > A good reason to change is simply to get some experience with the
> > different desktop and the slightly different ways of doing the similar
> > things, some different tools.  That way after some time you can then
> > make  your own decision about which you prefer.  And often you can use a
> > KDE tool in gnome anyway, should you like it and choose, and vice versa.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Roger
>
> What's the difference between kde and gnome?


KDE is designed so that the applications are best written in C++

is it purely cosmetic?


No.


> Eye candy works better in kde?


imho, yes, but it is endlessly debatable.


> Is one less resource hungry?
>

GNOME, probably. It makes no difference now-a-days.


> Much Thanks
>
>

-- 
Sincerely etc.
Christopher Sawtell

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