I also have used many linux distributions. When I first tried slackware in 1999 I stuck with it. If you want Slackware with gui tools to maintaine your system, gui installer to hard disk or USB stick and package manager with package dependency support then try Slackel (slackware current) or Salix (slackware stable). No need to install to test it. There are live iso images.
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I also have used many linux distributions. When I first tried slackware in 1999 I stuck with it. If you want Slackware with gui tools to maintaine your system, gui installer to hard disk or USB stick and package manager with package dependency support then try Slackel (slackware current) or Salix (slackware stable). No need to install to test it. There are live iso images.