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I'll add Trinity to the list. It started as a fork of KDE 3.5.
I haven't tried Trinity, mostly because KDE 3 was a bad experience for me. It's certainly an interesting project, though.
I tried it on my play-puter and while it was certainly nostalgic, it wasn't enough to make me switch from Plasma.
I use Trinity as a daily driver, although I may be the only person on Lemmy who does. My Unixporn post
TDE has packages for (as far as I know) all major distros, although only two very minor ones (Q4OS and ExeGnuLinux) use it as the default DE. It is very much a traditional desktop environment designed for a keyboard+mouse setup, so if you have a touchscreen, it may not be for you.
That link definitely doesn't go to unixporn for me.
Someone forgot to put the unix in the porn.
I have checked out screenshots of trinity and to me it looks sorta dated and weird... Unless you know of a distro that has a pretty version? Lol it is a different feel for sure