It probably would for me too, if it didn’t become my default DE.
…it’s weird to think about it. When that trainwreck of the initial KDE 4 release kicked off, I switched to GNOME 2, so I didn’t give Trinity a chance; but when the trainwreck of GNOME 3.0 kicked off, I simply couldn’t be arsed - instead I kept using it as MATE.
That post made me go full nostalgia - I started on Linux with KDE 3.5, and Trinity preserves its “feel” rather well.
MATE has the same effect on me.
It probably would for me too, if it didn’t become my default DE.
…it’s weird to think about it. When that trainwreck of the initial KDE 4 release kicked off, I switched to GNOME 2, so I didn’t give Trinity a chance; but when the trainwreck of GNOME 3.0 kicked off, I simply couldn’t be arsed - instead I kept using it as MATE.