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Why KDE Rules

diegocgteleline.es writes "Being a long time Gnome user and while talking with some non-KDE users, I realized that non-KDE users know few things about what are the "Good Things" of KDE. So I wrote an article about "Why KDE Rules" focused in KDE, with lots of screenshots and some texts - so all those non-KDE (or non-Linux) users can take a look at what KDE can offer to them, why KDE users use it and what they can expect about the future of the KDE platform if they choose to use it. Of course, this doesn't means that this was written to critize other desktops neither it means you should start Yet Another Gnome vs KDE flamewar..."

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  1. KDE memory usage by furiouscommie · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I'd have to disagree that KDE isn't a memory hog. I've been using Windowmaker more and more recently because my 512 MB of RAM is insufficient for, say filebrowsing with Konqueror and DVD ripping at the same time.