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I do want to say one thing about mac apps, particularly proper Mac OS X era first-party apps (before the crap iOSification of everything).

Mac apps were both very powerful, AND easy-to-use. Not OR.

In Linux-land, it's mainly OR. #Gnome thinks that having more than four options (or a proper menubar for goodness sakes) is anathema, and KDE (which I do love) is just married to complexity.

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I have to admit to leaning toward the GNOME side. A few well-considered options make things easier for both users and devs (since test cases need to be made for every combination of options, in an ideal case). It can be done poorly, but it can also be done really, really well.

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