XFCE is frankly the last full featured Desktop Environment, truly focusing on responsiveness and zero-lag SGI-style: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EEY87HAHzk&pp=ygUbc2lsaWNvb...
MacOS X, Windows and the mainstream Linux DEs have nice animations, but it is fun watching them the first day. After that it is just annoying.Really hope that Wayland integration works well for them.
Qwertious|2 years ago
Wobbly Windows are amazing and never get old. It's been years, and I still get joy from them.
I'm sure there are other nice effects too, but I don't feel that strongly about them - Wobbly Windows are the hill I'd die on.
pjerem|2 years ago
Both are pretty dumb when it comes to Hi-DPI support although Cinnamon does an acceptable job at staying coherent when configured with bigger fonts so it’s a workaround. XFCE manages bigger fonts very badly so I have big hopes that real Hi-DPI support will be better with wayland.
luciusdomitius|2 years ago
circuit10|2 years ago
prmoustache|2 years ago
And in gnome's case you can just disable animations in Settings-->Accessibility-->Seeing-->Reduce animation