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Enviroment NOT APPS
by !Q! on Wednesday 09/Jan/2002, @15:48
I would love to see KDE on the win 2k platform because it would give every one and me the ability to run our faverite win 2k games while still have the best GUI.
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Re: Enviroment NOT APPS
by Mark on Friday 21/Jun/2002, @12:20
I agree! I love KDE's interface, especially the multilpe desktop feature. Such a great idea, I don't know why Micro$oft hasn't implemented this yet. I have to open up 20+ windows when I'm working (I have 23 open right now) and I would be nice to seperate them onto seperate desktops according to their function. Does anyone know of something like this out there for Windows right now?
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  • Re: Enviroment NOT APPS
    by Chris on Saturday 29/Jun/2002, @05:10
    maybe Lindows will make us happy, that's if mS doesn't kill it first!
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  • Re: Enviroment NOT APPS
    by nonUSER on Tuesday 23/Dec/2003, @13:24
    i have an nVidia card... it can setup multiple desktops under Windows
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