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Re: oh no...
by superstoned on Wednesday 14/Feb/2007, @09:40
Well, the kate/kwrite thing is a bad example, as those are pretty much the same. Kwrite is just a lighter version of Kate, and less confusing for many normal users.
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Re: oh no...
by otherAC on Wednesday 14/Feb/2007, @14:08
even more, kwrite is kate with a simple skin.

kwrite is also magical: if you remove $KDEDIR/bin/kwrite, you can still start the application from kmenu :)
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