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Re: Reviewing the custom icons issue
by yep on Sunday 28/May/2006, @04:30
It's important because apps should speak the same language.
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Re: Reviewing the custom icons issue
by Christie on Sunday 28/May/2006, @05:27
It's important because much beer must be spent arguing it.
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Re: Reviewing the custom icons issue
by AC on Sunday 28/May/2006, @13:15
Well, all apps speak english, so what is your problem ;)
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Re: Reviewing the custom icons issue
by Min on Monday 29/May/2006, @01:19
I have used the custom icon set of Amarok for several months now:
Yes, they look very cool
No, they don't reduce usability.

Think about it:
The developers are the ones doing the decisions. If they like their own icons more, then they should enable them. If some non contributing users think otherwise they can always switch back to the KDE icons.

So please stop whining about icons. There are much more important things.
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  • Re: Reviewing the custom icons issue
    by Jakob Petsovits on Monday 29/May/2006, @02:09
    > So please stop whining about icons. There are much more important things.

    I know there are. But I trust the amaroK developers to take care of all those more important things, as they continue making amaroK the best music player out there. I don't trust them in respect with the icon thingie, so I try to take care of that by myself. I believe it's important enough to spend a little time on it.
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