KDE
Yes, once upon a time KDE was king and even Linus Torvalds, the original Linux programmer, was using it. He said, " I personally just encourage people to switch to KDE." The gripe at the time was that GNOME dumbed down their interface and folks who liked more control usually chose KDE. As Linus put it, "This "users are idiots, and are confused by functionality" mentality of Gnome is a disease. If you think your users are idiots, only idiots will use it. I don't use Gnome, because in striving to be simple, it has long since reached the point where it simply doesn't do what I need it to do. Please, just tell people to use KDE." Perhaps this is when the thread at KDE snapped. Because it would be only a few years before KDE 4 appeared and ran off Linus with a lot of regular users.
GNOME
As Linus said, " I used to be a KDE user. I thought KDE 4.0 was such a disaster, I switched to GNOME. I hate the fact that my right button doesn't do what I want it to do. But the whole "break everything" model is painful for users, and they can choose to use something else. I realize the reason for the 4.0 release, but I think they did it badly. They did so many changes, it was a half-baked release." And that about sums it right up. Although as Linus thought, KDE 4 did improve since its initial release, but to many users it still feels like work in process.
Xfce
Ah, then GNOME developers followed KDE with their own mess. GNOME 3 was released a few months ago to very mixed reviews. Most of the complaints revolve around a muddled work flow and difficulty getting anything done when using it. This is sort of what Linus just said. "I have yet to meet anybody who likes the unholy mess that is gnome-3."
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