Posted by
HeUnique
on from the congratulations-to-kde-team dept.
Linux Journal has just posted who won its awards this time - and KDE got 3 of them: Konqueror, KDE-2, and KDevelop. Congratulations to the KDE team and to all their supporters.
>> I really believed that is even yet possible with Linux until I configured my
girlfriends Box.
Wow - this guy's girlfriend has a configurable box? Today blonde and trim, tomorrow brunette and bushy! Is there anything these open source guys *can't do*???
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Mod parent up! [a] by Anonymous Coward (Score:5) Thurs, June 31, @13:37
Sooo, you just decided to pop onto this thread and state a comment about a product you didn't like, but didn't take the time to look at even it's most basic features? Well by gosh, on behalf of everyone reading this thread I would like to say thank you for your insightful, and interesting bit of literary magic you have graced us all with.
Gosh, I can only hope we get to hear about more things you haven't used, and your opinions on them really soon.
-- The line must be drawn here. This far. No further.
Congratulations for your first post.
And it wasn't even intentional !
I mean you actually read the post, went on to install your Linux and came back to give us the feedback.
Not to start a GNOME vs KDE flame war...
by
wrinkledshirt
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· Score: 3, Funny
...but it's high time someone started a GNOME vs KDE flame war.;)
Seriously, where's the beef, Miguel? What've your boys been up to?
1- Office Suite? Still waiting.
2- Flagship Browser? Still waiting.
3- Dedicated components architecture fully integrated with the environment and gone through several debugging stages? Still waiting.
4- Some sort of IDE tool above and beyond Glade? Still waiting.
5- Database application? Still waiting.
Meanwhile, KDE's been addressing all of these, three of them to the extent of winning awards.
Granted, KDE's not my tool of choice for a couple of the above (currently prefer Mozilla & wouldn't use Rekall over PostgreSQL anyway), and the promise of.NET compatibility intrigues me (sorry anti-MS folks, but it does), but it's been REALLY quiet on the Ximian front.
Anything we should know about?
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Bleah! Heh heh heh... BLEAH BLEAH!!! Ha ha ha ha...
>> I really believed that is even yet possible with Linux until I configured my
girlfriends Box.
Wow - this guy's girlfriend has a configurable box? Today blonde and trim, tomorrow brunette and bushy! Is there anything these open source guys *can't do*???
... i didn't try it that long.
Sooo, you just decided to pop onto this thread and state a comment about a product you didn't like, but didn't take the time to look at even it's most basic features? Well by gosh, on behalf of everyone reading this thread I would like to say thank you for your insightful, and interesting bit of literary magic you have graced us all with.
Gosh, I can only hope we get to hear about more things you haven't used, and your opinions on them really soon.
The line must be drawn here. This far. No further.
When I glanced at the headline, I thought it said 'KDE 3 Wins awards'. I know KDE development is fast, but still it was a bit surprising...
-- Ed Avis ed@membled.com
Congratulations for your first post.
And it wasn't even intentional !
I mean you actually read the post, went on to install your Linux and came back to give us the feedback.
Well done !
I think I'll still with KDE....
-- @rjamestaylor on Ello
...but it's high time someone started a GNOME vs KDE flame war. ;)
.NET compatibility intrigues me (sorry anti-MS folks, but it does), but it's been REALLY quiet on the Ximian front.
Seriously, where's the beef, Miguel? What've your boys been up to?
1- Office Suite? Still waiting.
2- Flagship Browser? Still waiting.
3- Dedicated components architecture fully integrated with the environment and gone through several debugging stages? Still waiting.
4- Some sort of IDE tool above and beyond Glade? Still waiting.
5- Database application? Still waiting.
Meanwhile, KDE's been addressing all of these, three of them to the extent of winning awards.
Granted, KDE's not my tool of choice for a couple of the above (currently prefer Mozilla & wouldn't use Rekall over PostgreSQL anyway), and the promise of
Anything we should know about?
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Bleah! Heh heh heh... BLEAH BLEAH!!! Ha ha ha ha...