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  KDE Traffic #68 is Out
Developer Posted by Henrique Pinto on Monday 17/Nov/2003, @08:41
from the lots-of-news dept.
KDE Traffic #68 has been released, covering topics ranging from toolbars (1, 2), KMail and Kontact fun, to a change in the KDE 3.2 release schedule. Enjoy!


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thank you
by anon on Monday 17/Nov/2003, @09:17
I really enjoyed this issue. It was quite entertaining to read about all the KDE developments and the friendly banter that goes back and forth between the developers. Thanks for keeping KDE Traffic alive!
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Suse's Response
by a.c. on Monday 17/Nov/2003, @10:00
I wonder how he is going to reconcile it based on Nat's Slashdot posting which all but says that they will try to kill KDE. Which of company is going to win? Ximian or Suse?
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Toolbar situation
by Rayiner H. on Monday 17/Nov/2003, @12:00
Its nice to see some attention being paid to the toolbar situation. IMHO, its one of the principle reasons GNOME apps still look more polished than KDE apps. First the context menus, now this. Its just great.

OT: I'm a little depressed about the whole Novell thing. Maybe I'm just paranoid, but I don't want KDE to become another example of superior technology being killed off by business interests.
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Resetting toolbars to default
by Paul Eggleton on Tuesday 18/Nov/2003, @15:50
Without having tried KDE 3.2 beta, do the toolbars in 3.2 support resetting the toolbar layout to the default? This would be useful if you've messed up the layout and want to start from scratch.
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Word xml schema
by OI on Wednesday 19/Nov/2003, @15:04
This might help the KOffice guys with ms office compatibility.

http://isb.oio.dk/info/news/wordml+published.htm
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Kmail
by gerd on Thursday 20/Nov/2003, @09:19
KMAIL:

- find message is important
- a forward button is imho needed
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comment on KDE support
by anon on Saturday 22/Nov/2003, @18:44
To quote from the SUSE post:
"Today and tomorrow, we must be strongly committed to deliver what our customers ask us for."

Exactly. And this is why I have sent them an e-mail with regard to their KDE support since I paid them quite a bit of money to have my group switch to SUSE Linux desktop (over Red Hat as the system administrator wanted). Our decision was mainly influenced by SUSE's KDE integration which is (at least in my opinion) leaps and bounds above anything Ximian Gnome has to offer. I don't mind getting the Ximian improvements to Gnome included in SUSE, but if NOVELL/SUSE decides to pour only resources into GNOME, then I may just as well use Red Hat in the future.

And since we are just discussing implementing a Linux cluster with 64 dual-processor machines, they may loose out on that contract as well if they decide to retain KDE as their main environment.

I just hope that other customers will also write to them.
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