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Re: forking konqueror !
by SP on Tuesday 01/Apr/2008, @14:04
I don't understand. Why don't you just stop using it for other things than web browsing then?

I use Konqueror for a lot of things, web browsing is only a small part of it. I browse local files, remote directories, remote shares, source code repositories, zip/rar/tar-archives and web sites. I also view pictures and movies in it, along with pdfs, chm-files and other document types. The fact that it adapts itself to what you are doing is just awesome.

Every functionality that Konqueror has is actually just KParts. Konqueror loads all these parts on-demand, so if you're not using them, you're not 'paying' for them. What would be the point of removing this?
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