Exactly what I mean. Any one linux desktop is almost definitely vastly better, although switching between them might not be a wonderful idea, certainly not on a whim.
I expect you are right about corporate use. It still drives me vaguely nuts that I cannot delete a shortcut if I want to. Yes, it is in school, I'm not the administrator, and the staff lackey that installed a bunch of programs on each computer (they don't seem to be sophisticated enough to deploy Group Policy, although they figured out domain-based logins

) clearly didn't know enough to uncheck the option to install stupid shortcuts on the desktop.
Apparently this is supposed to be a good thing in the corporate world?