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Re: konqueor...
by Luciano on Wednesday 23/Nov/2005, @09:18
Unix philosophy is to have small tools that do one thing well, and that can be work together to do new things as well.

Think using ls | more in a shell.

Konqueror is just another kind of shell, and the KParts and KioSlaves are the equivalent to the shell commands. I actually see little point in KPDF as a program, actually - what can you do with it that you can't with its KPart embedded in Konqueror?

You can actually combine the same commands in a different way, too.

On the other hand, Akregator uses the khtml part to give a different functionality, and I'm increasingly relying on it to browse the net, to the point that I'd like it to grow some more "regular" browser functionality (the Location bar, for example).
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Re: konqueor...
by Ilovekonqueror on Wednesday 23/Nov/2005, @09:30
You are guest, but...here we are speaking split konqueror.
Why kpdf if konqueror display pdf with kpart of kpdf?. Because is good.
The same is browser and konqueror. why dont have a browser out of konqueror as kpdf or other aplications?.

again Im sorry my English.
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