Well, I'll agree with that statement as long as we qualify it. Enlightenment has the best eye candy out of the box. But...
KDE and Gnome both have plenty of downloadable eye candy. Both of these window managers can be customized every which way from Sunday (whatever that means, kind of like what does "dead as a doorknob" really mean when you'd think "dead as a coffin nail" is a more appropriate allusion, but if the mighty Dickens felt unworthy to challenge tradition who am I to do it.). In fact even some of the "lighter" desktops can be loaded down with this eye-candy, were someone so inclined.
But out of the box, Enlightenment will do the most to tax your graphics card and chew up your RAM. Why anyone would want to intentionally bog down their Desktop to make it as slow as they possibly can is beyond me, but such is the nature of freedom.
For KDE eye candy: look here. www.kde-look.org
For Gnome you'll have to google on your own. I don't use it.
-----Original Message----- From: Frank Wiles
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 23:41:12 -0600 jeffslists wrote:
Hi, I'm developing speech control jukeboxes and I'm using linux for one of the systems. I'm looking for the window manager
with the best
eye candy. As far as I know Enlightenment
has the best eye candy I have seen. This window manager is
a work of
art. Does anyone know of any window manager as pretty as Enlightenment?
Nope, Enlightenment pretty much has the monopoly on "eye candy".