Currently I am using a vertical auto-hide panel (as a quicklauncher) on the 
left side and a vertical panel (that includes the systray, taskmanager, and a 
few applets - kima, weather, clock, etc.) on the right side. I am actually 
using KDE3. Why ? Not because it looks better (it's a matter of taste) or 
because I "hate" gnome. It's simply because it lets me configure it according 
to most of my needs (ergonomical & aesthetical) in a very simple way.
For instance, try to change the orientation of the gnome panel  from horizontal 
to vertical - big trouble. Why wouldn't I want to use the panel in vertical 
mode (especially nowadays when there are resolutions down to 700 and smth 
pixels on the vertical)? Why the gnome panel was not designed to support the 
vertical orientation? Total mistery to me.
 As long as the requirements I mentioned above in the post are not met, I stick 
to my opinion - it's not a DE, it's just a collection of apps.

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