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I'm using TDE because it's the last UI which is so configurable and is so easily configurable. In many modern desktops, developers literally tell you "don't touch our UI". Sometimes they add silently "but buy a new hardware" as for example Firefox radical UI cuts in their newest invention (will be introduced to stable in few months) make it unusable in small notebooks, in which you need a match to right-click. I'm not against improving UI, but I think the first rule sould never be making it as developer think will be good, because developer has one method of working with computer and users have different. The main principle should be to offer new things as an option. Then users will choose what is best for them, their workflows and their hardware. Another example: I'm always working with files. TDE allows me to rename a file with two clicks (rename in-place option). In most modern desktop environments developers removed this option, as they think that programs for batch renaming are better. As today (and it won't change so quickly) these programs won't rename a photo according to object in the picture. Marek W.