HDE (Haydar Desktop Environment) is an open-source desktop environment created for Linux/Unix.
One of the key benefits of HDE is that it is a new window manager for the X11 system, based on qlwm and designed to support all international languages, including Arabic. The heavy usage of the Qt platform enables HDE to be kept small and easy to maintain, making it a practical choice for a wide range of users.
HDE2 in particular offers a number of exciting features that I found particularly useful. For example, it can emulate the look and feel of Windows Vista without the need for an expensive hardware upgrade. This is a great way to experience the benefits of the Windows Vista operating system without breaking the bank.
In terms of performance, HDE has proven to be reliable and efficient. The recent release includes fixes to the desktop text drawing and encoding as well as the addition of HMime and MyComputer.
Overall, I found HDE to be an excellent software choice for anyone looking for a reliable and user-friendly desktop environment for Linux/Unix. The heavy utilization of a high level API, combined with the reliance on the Qt platform, make HDE a standout software option that is practical, easy to use, and a great overall value for users of all levels of experience.
Version 2.0.2: N/A