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Don't be difficult.
You really cannot argue that the layout, and hence how people would actually navigate it is not "about the same". Your words.
To bring up a cosmetic difference is a nitpick. It's the breeze theme, with a personal color scheme on top, not something explicitly made to look like MacOS. Which it could be.
TIL the amount of things to twiddle is a ‘cosmetic difference’.
It is.
That MacOS doesn't display the scrollbar except while scrolling, does not reduce the height of the total list.
Both have search fields for good reason.
Yeah sure. One needs to wade through dialogs for three days every time they want to change something, that's the Windows and KDE way!
And has been the MacOS way for a while now, too.
What was your point, again?
Only a blind man could think that MacOS' design approach is the same as KDE's.
It seems your point is to shit on KDE, in contrast to MacOS. But since you don't actually know the current state of either, you're just making a fool of yourself.
Good day.