Some programs which have mis-behaved in KDE (e.g., Moz 1.0 and 1.1b) seem to be doing all right in GNOME. Anyone care to share your experience?
I must admit that, as one of the first adopters, I had a very strong
prejudice against GNOME. Today is the first time in over a couple of
years that I started GNOME, and I am quite impressed with what I saw.
- [luau] GNOME vs. KDE W. Wayne Liauh
- RE: [luau] GNOME vs. KDE Randall Oshita