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But this is very nice. Reminds me of Gnome 2 a little, and it's probably very fast.
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I just dislike how GTK has been moving more and more to a GNOME-only toolkit and having things removed from it constantly. It's really been becoming a major pain in some aspects for alternative GTK based desktops like Xfce/MATE/Cinnamon. I honestly dont see much of a future for GTK based desktops that arent GNOME anymore. Qt at least seems like it wants to stay desktop agnostic. It is also very fast and uses far less resources comparably than GTK from what I've seen.
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I like to use XFCE on older hardware, and it's quite noticeable.
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