In it's time, Redhat Linux was one of the more popular distributions of Linux, although it seems to be more of a server OS than a desktop one.
Most of these screenshots will be comparing it to my Mandrake 10 shots.

The Redhat desktop is not much different from Mandrake, or it's free successor Fedora Core. Redhat uses the large icons and task bar style as both of those.

The menu is arranged in a similar way to Mandrake.

Since it is running the GNOME desktop environment, and not KDE, Redhat uses Nautilus to do the file managing. Nautilus shares many of the same features as KDE's Konqueror (except it is not a web browser).

For web browsing Redhat uses Mozilla. |