>>106190222
i've never used q4os, i heard about it well after i was comfortable with linux so i never had a desire to try it. only responding because their example of TDE is really strange, like a mix of windows xp and modern windows for reasons i can't fathom.
i first tried linux in 2004 with kde 3.2 and it looked and ran great just as it was, as i was naturally a windows user who'd never heard of linux at the time, i don't see the need for windows-ey themes, it just looks so strange to me.
super-accurate windows themes can be pretty neat, but anything half-way just doesn't work for me. kde 3.x looks great on it's own