KDE Plasma 6.7 Released

(kde.org)

80 points | by jrepinc 14 hours ago ago

15 comments

  • aljgz 12 hours ago ago

    I've extensively used Windows, Mac, and Gnome. KDE is by far the greatest. Each decision is great, everything not matching my preference is configurable.* It's fast, intuitive. It's the way our tools should've been: enabling and liberating us, not limiting us and try to get a tax of anything we do.

    *The only exception: I wish I could have the same status bar shown on all monitors.

    • scope2093 2 hours ago ago

      I just configured KDE today and I just "cloned" my status bar across my monitors. Seems to be working ok. The only thing is that they seem to be truly independent clones: once I changed some config on one of them, it didn't propagate to the others. On the upside is that they can be positioned indepently on their respective monitor..

    • Hugsbox 12 hours ago ago

      Same experience. Been around the block as far as operating systems and desktop environments. KDE feels juuuust right, like I'm at home.

    • pimeys 7 hours ago ago

      Yes. It's been so good for a while now. And never I'm scared about major versions: we just get iteratively better desktop. Commercial desktops should take a note.

  • tapoxi 11 hours ago ago

    I switched from GNOME to KDE around the time 6.0 shipped, and I've been very happy with it. GNOME aims to be Mac-like but in my experience makes a lot of weird decisions. I've been on GNOME since 1.4 (2001?)

    I had such a great time with KDE, and decided to promote it from just being on my "Linux PC" to all computers I own. I don't run Windows anymore, which is a nice feeling!

    • edbaskerville 4 hours ago ago

      I find KDE to be a bit like using Mac OS 9 with extra customization--not in a literal sense, but in terms of the ethos. It looks more like, say, late-90s Windows, but the UX is more consistent in a old Mac-like way, albeit with some rough, this-is-a-community-project edges.

      GNOME seems to be trying to oversimplify and prettify like today's Apple, but yes, makes weird decisions. But Apple is definitely worse than either in terms of feature/design churn.

    • drooopy 4 hours ago ago

      It boggles my mind how modern gnome doesn't come with a traditional desktop that you have to install an extension to enable.

  • Balinares 4 hours ago ago

    After using i3 for a heck of a long time, I'm finding myself liking KDE quite a lot. The amount of obvious care and polish that went into it is delightful. I just wish it had support for tabbed window layout!

  • theandrewbailey 11 hours ago ago

    XFCE is my default, but KDE is far better than others on touchscreens.

  • c-hendricks 11 hours ago ago

    Love KDE. Very excited for Union. All these videos and demos are great.

    Except for the "Faster virtual desktop switching in the Overview" one. 2 fps animations, no voiceover, no text overlay, just a person pressing control (or maybe not?) and the arrow keys.

  • fsuts 8 hours ago ago

    There is a huge opportunity for Linux as many countries seek to ditch Microsoft Windows and office so keep going!

  • andrea76 5 hours ago ago

    Finally we can use plasma login manager!

  • lanycrost 10 hours ago ago

    I use KDE only because SteamOS comes with it, worth to be tried.

  • cosmic_cheese 11 hours ago ago

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