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Re: poor kplato
by ZEM on Sunday 13/May/2007, @13:16
I think KPlato is a great tool. I HAD to get something like it few years ago, and I ended up with Gnome Planner.
Now I'm looking forward to see new features and development of KPlato, because I know sometimes you just need it. And for me, it's a great feeling to know KPlato is around.
BIG THANK YOU
BIG HUG to all of the KOffice TEAM :)
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Re: poor kplato
by djouallah mimoune on Sunday 13/May/2007, @13:33
i tried them all, gnome planner; taskjugler and kplato and to be honest they are in the enfancy stage ( to be kind) but what to say this life. and we can't moan about a developper for his free work. hope perhaps some proprietary software can release their code, and manage to gain money per service.
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  • Re: poor kplato
    by Patcito on Sunday 13/May/2007, @18:01
    djouallah, (almost )every time you post in here is to say how much kde apps suck and how this or that is still beyond windows equivalent. It must be a torture for you to use KDE as (almost) every single app you use is inferior to what you use on windows. To me all the apps I use are way better (amarok, konqueror, kopete, k3b, katepart, konversation, emacs :-D, kio (++ for fish:/), ssh, akregator, kword, kmix, knetwork, krita etc etc etc).
    I have one question for you, why do you keep using KDE if windows beats it at every level???
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    • Re: poor kplato
      by djouallah mimoune on Monday 14/May/2007, @09:06
      eh who say that, the only fields where linux sucks for me is project management software, where simply they don't exist( i am speaking in the context of entreprise use ) and of course games but fortunately i am not a gamer( although i wa such deceived to see that blob and conquer is a great game but it can't use dri in my 945g)

      and to answer your question, i just love it,
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