linuxplanet.com — KDE4 is a radical rewrite, and it lays the groundwork for a long and sustainable future.The long-term vision for Gnome is conservative and careful. While radical changes are upsetting, Gnome's conservatism could lead to an increasingly crufty and un-sustainable code base.Bruce Byfield gazes into his crystal ball and predicts what the future holds
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4dfxApr 7, 2009
I agree. But now they defaulted Konqueror for web browsing and Dolphin for file browsing. What the f**k were they smoking?
4dfxApr 7, 2009
I like how you can't even drag&drop from Ark in a DE that's miles ahead of Gnome...
4dfxApr 7, 2009
I'm not switching back to KDE until 4.5 (and even that only if things work properly). 4.5 should be the actual 4.0 release. Right now it's still a beta if you ask me. It's colossally arrogant to call something a finished product when it's not even remotely complete.
4dfxApr 7, 2009
f**k YOU. If you can't come up with a good reason to dislike it then shut the f**k up.
4dfxApr 7, 2009
What about launching files from Firefox's Downloads manager by doubleclicking them? Never worked in KDE. Works in GNOME.
thecheatahApr 8, 2009
Thanks, ill wait for ubuntu's newer version. I think they will have the newest kde4
fapcommanderApr 8, 2009
Again, Mozilla's fault, are you seeing a pattern here?