is KDE dead - did Gnome win?
Arthur Pemberton
pemboa at gmail.com
Fri Jan 2 21:06:15 UTC 2009
On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 2:26 PM, Armin <feng.shaun at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Friday 02 January 2009 16:15:35 Ambrogio wrote:
>> On dom, 2008-12-21 at 14:05 -0500, Mail Lists wrote:
>> > That was the way things used to be. Now KDE is harder to configure,
>> > not as flexible and is difficult if not impossible to set up the way I
>> > like things (task manager showing 1 icon per console or per firefox, the
>> > workspace chooser in the middle, the ability to click and save a session
>> > etc etc).
>>
>> And what about the integration between KDE and Gnome applications.
>> I'm not able to set the right language for Evolution, gimp and some
>> other gnome application.
>> Before in KDE 3 I never had that problems.
>>
>> Bye
>> Ambrogio
> Guys, for god's sake, this thread is really starting to walk on my nerves.
Thank you, I was wondering if I was alone.
> Have you guys ever tried 4.2 beta 2? And plus, if you love evolution, why not
> just use gnome.
Fair point. I prefer Thunderbird myself, but I am trying out Kmail
> KMail in my opinion is way better and easier to configure that
> evolution
True, KMail has been quite buggy for me though
> and kde apps just make sense, and that is why I chose KDE.
>
> Plus, it's very good if you guys appreciate the work of KDE devs. They have
> *re-written* most of KDE
Kmail looks to be the old one though. Well, the entire Kontact suite
seems to be 3.5.x
> , and with great change comes great problems. Use it,
> love it, adore it, and report it, and help it. :)
>
> If you don't have coding skills, help with the artwork, bug reports,
> documentation, etc. etc. and if you do have coding skills, fix the bugs. It's
> that easy!
>
> On top of all, I can do things now that I have never been able to do in KDE
> 3.x.
True
> And well, I won't forget to mention, Happy new year :)
> --
> Armin
Peace.
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