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Monday, January 14th 2008, 6:28pm

Author: MrFranz

Now I understand....

No, I haven't been following discussions about KDE 4 before. Was it compulsory? I use my computer to work with it, not to have fun, please my eyes or just spend time. I am only a user, not a fan or a programmer or a developer or a tester. I wish i could have time for all that, but i'm too busy at surviving and raising my kids. I moved to Linux when i felt too bad with the "blue screen of death" and understood the phylosophical difference between open source and closed source, that's all. I have ...

Sunday, January 13th 2008, 11:58pm

Author: MrFranz

Now I understand....

Yes, it took reading lots of pages and forum messages, but now i understand: KDE 4.0 is to be considered as a Release Candidate. This explains all the limitations it shows and now I can begin to think the KDE 4.1 will be the great product I expected. What I really HATE is that they didn't call it KDE 4RC !!!! Look at KDE's homepage: KDE4 is announced as beeing available, but no mention is made to the fact that it is a RC! Nor any warning is available at the download page, not even a sigle line t...

Sunday, January 13th 2008, 6:29pm

Author: MrFranz

RE: imho things to do to make KDE 4 the best

1) I totally agree. This thing MUST be configurable in both size and position On my Laptop it takes a huge amount of available desktop space, and this is not acceptable for a production environment. It looks like developers only worked on 1600x1200 screens, forgetting "normal" people's hardware. 2) agreed 3) agreed 4) Possibility to rotate icons: it's nice to see it and it comes for free, but... who ever felt the need for it? Why developers put their efforts on such unuseful tasks instead of mor...