#KDE is my #DE of choice because I feel it brings, for me anyways, a solid desktop experience. However, the story changes with a #touchscreen-enabled laptop. I feel that #GNOME is really good for touchscreens, and I must say how impressed I am with GNOME's touch support! It's very clean!

Great job GNOME (and surrounding) devs! The only thing I recommend is enabling the minimize button by default because I feel it can help with decluttering open windows. I honestly don't care about the maximize button, however, as I find myself hardly using it.

in reply to Emmanuele Bassi

@ebassi Hmmm 🤔

I think it would be interesting to use workspaces rather than minimizing. Usually, when I use a workspace, it is because I sort open windows by task. For example, if I'm working on something, I have one virtual desktop that contains those windows. If I'm doing something for school and letting that run in the background or saving it for later, I'll have another desktop related to school work.