[olug] xfce and the other guys
Tim & Alethea Larson
thelarsons3 at cox.net
Thu Dec 15 01:44:54 UTC 2005
Dave Thacker wrote:
> In your opinion, what are the features that set a "Desktop Environment" apart
> from a "Window Manager"?
The little, subtle things that make a desktop feel like a single
coordinated cohesive experience. Like copy-and-paste that works the
same across all apps, for instance. A window manager alone lets you do
basic operations in a GUI/WIMP setting, because it is window-centric:
manage the windows and you're 90% of the way there. It's the other 10%
that's hard.
This partly explains why the Linux desktop has not taken over the world,
I think. It has, in a large way, suffered from the unix "small tools"
mindset. Use this WM, this taskbar, this widget, that doohickey, etc
etc, and HEY I can do all the things I'd expect to do at a workstation.
But most users want a single consistent user experience, not the
overhead of learning five different ways of doing what is essentially
the same thing just because they're in different parts of the desktop.
Tim
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