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Mac user
by andre on Friday 02/Jan/2004, @10:56
As Mac users are used to the shareware principle perhaps we could raise funds. The gpl is compatible with the ASP guidelines for shareware.
We could ask for donations to fund the development. And even better, Apple could pump development money into KOffice as they did with KHTML. On the homepages on most download pages I don't see a reference to the KDE donation system.
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Re: Mac user
by ac on Friday 02/Jan/2004, @12:32
> And even better, Apple could pump development money into KOffice as they did with KHTML.

Good idea...
Still I hope that one day the same khtml tree is used for konqueror and
safari. Right now it feels that khtml is hanging significantly behind safari,
even that IIRC all of the initial apple patches have been merged.
There has been a lot of work going into safari after...
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  • Re: Mac user
    by Southpaw on Wednesday 17/Nov/2004, @15:07
    I agree. KDE natively on mac is worth investing in any day of the week. Well, at least the days there's some extra money, lol.
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