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Standard non-customized KDE is so good I personally don't know why would anyone want it to mimic anything else.
It's what Windows wished it could look like.
I don’t like taskbar designs in general, I prefer the top bar with the menu bar integrated and I don’t like startmenu, that’s why I have fullscreen launcher set up, and well something like a dock that is hiding automatically is handy as well And suddenly I have a macOS design without wanting to mimic it..
What is the core difference between windows design and standard KDE design if I may ask?
I agree, although I do like a MacOS-like dock, because when I was a kid using Gnome, I always loved the dock it came with by default. I'm a filthy casual though, so I can see why some don't like the docks.
KDE is no less casual, so it's a matter of your personal preference :)
And it's just a habit - some people grew with docks, some with start menus.
I guess I meant casual in a "I love Linux, and what it stands for, but I don't know all the intricacies that make it." :P
But thank you!