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by Rudolhp on Tuesday 20/Nov/2007, @10:14
im using the svn version.

many people says that kde3.0 was untable, full of bug and that kde will be the same, but kde4 look really stable, some parts crash, but the are apps like juk, kwin4 like composite works without problems, dolphin stable, i have hope that when kde4.0 is released can be used like kde3.5.x.
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Re: hope
by Aaron J. Seigo on Tuesday 20/Nov/2007, @11:09
> are apps like juk

remember that kde3 apps work just fine in kde4 sessions. yesterday i accidently launched konqueror from kde3 and it took me a few moments to figure out why it looked so odd, even if the rendering viewport was updating better. ;)

> can be used like kde3.5.x

well, it'll be usable for day to day work. 3.5 was rather polished, though. but yeah, you should be able to get by just fine =)
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  • Re: hope
    by Rudolhp on Tuesday 20/Nov/2007, @11:25
    >remember that kde3 apps work just fine in kde4 sessions. yesterday i accidently launched konqueror from kde3 and it took me a few moments to figure out why it looked so odd, even if the rendering viewport was updating better. ;)

    juk from kde4 ;)
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