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Re: realy funny...
by clayne on Monday 27/Sep/2004, @19:18
He didn't miss the point at all.

There IS still a UNIX operating system under that big shiny KDE thing you know. Yes, I'm being faceitious, but cmon.. the tools are THERE already. Not EVERYTHING has to be gui-ized.
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Re: realy funny...
by clayne on Monday 27/Sep/2004, @19:35
And perhaps that applied to kcalc more in general.. but the aspect of a gui window for the equivalent of one or more specific basic unix commands seems absurd to me..
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  • Re: realy funny...
    by Roberto Alsina on Tuesday 28/Sep/2004, @03:37
    Well, you seem to have missed it too. I know, I thought the point myself ;-)

    But here it is in explicit form:

    * I am not saying kill kcalc

    * I am not saying ship usecalc

    * I am not saying usecalc is even a good application as it stands

    * I am not saying I will make it good (in fact, I say I wont)

    What I **am** saying is: what's good about kcalc, really? What's bad about kcalc, really?

    Does it make sense to have a app kcalc-like at all?

    You may say, you are not saying, just asking. Well, yeah. That's more fun ;-)
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