This isn’t a bad take. DE is what is going to keep people from running back to windows right away, mostly. I do think it is better for people coming into Linux not to try to emulate the Windows experience. It is easier to learn when you accept it is going to be different from the start.
Its easier to learn if your muscle memory is still similar
taskbar with apps, aligned to the left
nearly no workspaces, everything through clicking
normal Window decorations
normal start& app menu
filemanager with features
firefox, thunderbird, libreoffice, inkscape, xnviewmp, freefilesync, kate, krita, … all the cross-platform software you can learn before switching
I dont agree at all. I switched from KDE which is basically just the way better Windows 10. Windows 11 looks nice but is incredibly bloated, Windows is rock stable though which I admire. KDE is the exact opposite poorly.
But at the beginning the mix of familiarity and “wow a filemanager with tabs is so cool” made me stay with KDE immediately.
This isn’t a bad take. DE is what is going to keep people from running back to windows right away, mostly. I do think it is better for people coming into Linux not to try to emulate the Windows experience. It is easier to learn when you accept it is going to be different from the start.
Its easier to learn if your muscle memory is still similar
I dont agree at all. I switched from KDE which is basically just the way better Windows 10. Windows 11 looks nice but is incredibly bloated, Windows is rock stable though which I admire. KDE is the exact opposite poorly.
But at the beginning the mix of familiarity and “wow a filemanager with tabs is so cool” made me stay with KDE immediately.
wait you switched from kde to windows?
No