Carefully consider which sheen (satin, semi-gloss, or high-gloss) best matches the project being finished. Although I normally prefer a semi or high gloss sheen when applying a topcoat of poly (especially for dressers, chests, and table and desk tops), I was very suprised and pleased after selecting a SATIN sheen poly while recently refinishing an antique cedar wardrobe (Minwax water-based clear satin polycrylic). Using the same techique as applying regular wipe-on poly, the satin sheen gave the wardrobe a much softer overall appearance, versus having a strong glare from a semi or high gloss sheen. It obviously depends on the project and personal preference, and the poly provides excellent protection for the wood's surface.
Good Luck with refinishing the cabinets!:icon_thum