First Look: moonOS 2
Though my past experiences with Enlightenment weren't very fruitful, seeing the recent Elive Compiz made me want to see more of this unique window manager.
So I started looking through the available options and I stumbled upon moonOS, which was recently upgraded to version 2, codename Kachana. Having an Ubuntu base and judging by the screenshots I decided to give it a spin and see if it's any worth.
The desktop hosts quite a big dock that is placed on the right side of the screen and displays some of the most popular applications that you'll surely need to use eventually: Firefox, GIMP, Thunderbird, OpenOffice.org (which, by the way, has an awesome splash screen), Pidgin, Exaile Media Player, Synaptic, Terminal and Thunar. In the bottom-right corner, you'll find a calendar, battery indicator and the trash.
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