>>49 Kate is pretty nice! or at least, it was, I decidedly remember it being easier to run properly without having a bunch of KDE services loaded just a boatload of features, and the front page of the site mentions the most relevant ones that I liked I don't actually like KDE, but I did like using Kate.
the weirdness of their spins has gotten more and more out of hand with each one-upping. to those who live in the town it all seems very rational as everyone who lives there is either a part of gnome's or kde's cult.
GNOME has gone insane, while KDE... well, was never quite sane. historically though, both copied Windows pretty heavily lol a lot of KDE stuff is still extremely Windows-y (KolourPaint is an outright direct clone of old MSPaint, for example), while GNOME decided to absolutely abandon that across the board
Kate is pretty nice!
or at least, it was, I decidedly remember it being easier to run properly without having a bunch of KDE services loaded
just a boatload of features, and the front page of the site mentions the most relevant ones that I liked
I don't actually like KDE, but I did like using Kate.
GNOME has gone insane, while KDE... well, was never quite sane.
historically though, both copied Windows pretty heavily lol
a lot of KDE stuff is still extremely Windows-y (KolourPaint is an outright direct clone of old MSPaint, for example), while GNOME decided to absolutely abandon that across the board