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Re: KDE Rules!
by Alan on Thursday 30/Aug/2001, @06:42
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Well I'm mostly a Gnome app on xfce desktop user - but I still say congratulations. KDE has been through licensing problems, compiler hell and more and its not just survived - its still growing
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Me too
by Spark on Thursday 30/Aug/2001, @11:39
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I prefer Gtk/Gnome on X, but KDE is still a great project. :) Not my taste (besides of KHTML which is unbelievable outstanding), but what does it matter?
KDE was the first thing I saw when running GNU/Linux for the first time... it was a great feeling... :) KDE 1.x thought... I kinda miss it... *sigh* :)
There is some really bad thing about Computers and Software... everything is evolving so fast, that you have plenty of things to miss. :(
I miss the C64, the good old MSDOS, KDE 1, etc.
BTW, please all KDE developers (and fans of course), please stop beeing so nasty about Ximian.
They just do their job and I can't remember that they spoke about KDE once, while there is plenty of talk about Ximian in the KDE camp and even TheKompany does it from time to time.
I was really happy when Gnome invited KDE develoeers to Guadec, I hoped it would have changed some minds.
BTW, KDE is absolutely not better than Gnome, whatever you might think. It's just different.
Like BeOS is not better or weaker than X, it's just different.
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Re: Me too
by blandry on Thursday 30/Aug/2001, @18:30
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Like BeOS is not better or weaker than X, it's just different.
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Oh man, in light of recent events, that is just not a good comparison :-|
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Re: Me too
by jj on Thursday 30/Aug/2001, @18:39
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BTW, please all KDE developers (and fans of course), please stop beeing so nasty about Ximian.
They just do their job and I can't remember that they spoke about KDE once, while there is plenty of talk about Ximian in the KDE camp and even TheKompany does it from time to time.
The reason there is ("was" would probably be more appropriate) so much talk about Ximian, is because of their past behavior. Miguel made a lot of nasty comments about KDE shortly after GNOME was started. In addition to that the Ximian ad campaign on Google was not the nicest thing either.
Hopefully, these things will not repeat itself again. Currently it looks like there is more cooperation than competition going on (between the desktops) and that is a good thing.
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Re: KDE Rules!
by Dan on Tuesday 11/Oct/2005, @06:23
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I agree, KDE does rule! I didn't like it much before, but last night I played with 3.4 for a few hours, and I must say I am very impressed. They cleaned it up a LOT. My old laptop couldn't even run it before without heavily swapping on the HD (I only have 192MB RAM), but now it only uses half of my memory, which obviously makes the computer run much faster. Another thing I was very happy to see was the absence of many buttons on Konqueror. It has a much cleaner interface now. Anyway, I just wanted to say great job to the many people working on KDE!
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