Every one ask,Which desktop is the best?Which offers the most user friendly experience?
I would like to take some of the most popular desktops and match them to users.
- Ubuntu Unity
- GNOME 3
- Cinnamon
- KDE
- Enlightenment
- XFCE
- Deepin Desktop
Each Linux desktop offers a wholly unique experience with lot of features to the Linux users.I would like to describe few Desktops from above list which are more popular between Linux users.Finally hope you can get better idea about below mention Linux desktops and you can use what you like and special things is those all distributions are open source that mean ,it's all freeeeeeeee ......!!!
Ok first ,
Ok first ,
- KDE
The KDE desktop is about to flip the switch on the latest version of thislong-standing environment a change that brings a serious speed increase to the environment. Even with the new major version releasing, you were not able to find much change in the interface. KDE has always held fast with the old metaphor. This desktop lives and dies by the start menu/panel/system tray model. Even though it has a bit of modern flair, KDE always seems like a holdover from the Windows XP/7 generation. That’s not a bad thing -- especially for those that resist change.Windows users who want the easiest transition from XP or 7 but prefer the traditional desktop metaphor over the modern look and feel.For me i prefer KDE,because for me it's look very simple and fast......
- GNOME 3
GNOME 3 is a bit of an anomaly - a sort of minimalist approach to a full-featured desktop environment. On the surface, you have what looks like very little to interact with. Open the Dash, however, and you find plenty to use. Where Ubuntu Unity locks down the majority of its interface, GNOME 3 allows for a bit more tinkering. Specifically, the addition of GNOME Shell Extensions helps the end use refine the experience to better match their needs. So if you’re looking for a Ubuntu Unity-level modern take on the desktop, but want to be able to tweak it to your tastes, GNOME 3 is for you. Somewhat experienced user who wants a modern desktop but still wants to tweak the look and feel.
- Ubuntu Unity
Ubuntu Unity is the ideal desktop for any user wanting a modern interface that connects them to not only their local data, but data from over 100 remote sources. Users who want to be connected and have quick access to social networks, shopping, Wikipedia, and more will find Ubuntu Unity to be a welcome environment. Ubuntu Unity should also be given serious consideration by any user who prefers to spend most of their time on the keyboard and not switching back and forth between keyboard and mouse. With the help of the Head Up Display (HUD), you no longer have to reach for the mouse to interact with application menus. Tap the Alt key and type a search string to bring up application menu options. It’s an incredibly efficient means of interacting with applications.New user who wants as much information at their fingertips as possible and doesn’t care too much about a highly individual look and feel to their desktop.
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XFCE
XFCE
This is a perfect example of just one of the ways in which Linux shines. XFCE is a very lightweightdesktop environment. If you have older hardware you want to keep using, XFCE might be the ideal environment. Or, if speed is your primary concern... XFCE will give you just that. But don’t think XFCE skimps on either the features of the customization -- you get both. In face, XFCE offers as much customization as any desktop available yet doesn’t sacrifice speed and stability. But XFCE isn’t for everyone. Although not nearly as challenging as Enlightenment, XFCE would present a bit of a configuration challenge for the new user.Moderately experienced user looking to get the most out of old hardware who just wants as much speed from their desktop as possible.
So guys what do you think ?
which one you select as your desktop ?
Hope you learned somethings new about Linux and Meet you guys in my next blog post ....
Thanks .....