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[–] hellfire103@sopuli.xyz 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

You're not missing out on too much from MATE. If anything, I found that Cinnamon had more features.

A few reasons I use MATE, though:

  • Freely placeable panel buttons
  • Proxy settings has "Manual" option, so I can use Tor as a system-wide proxy.
  • It doesn't run like ass on my Acer Aspire 5742z, which has 3GB of RAM.
  • The apps that make up the MATE desktop (e.g. Pluma, Caja, Engrampa) have all the bells and whistles. This results in a slightly cluttered-looking UI, but I like it.
  • It works with Compiz, so I can have my windows wobble when I move them and burst into flames when I close them, if I so wish.
  • MATE applications support Wayland, although they're still working on Metacity (the window manager) and a few other components, so it's not quite a Wayland desktop yet.
  • It's a classic. I sometimes like to install the old Ambiance and Humanity themes and pretend I'm using Ubuntu in 2009.