KDE Has KEG in CVS
dep writes "Not a lot of people know about it, but there are all sorts of KDE applications that aren't part of the main KDE distribution but which you can download from the KDE CVS tree. It's called "KDE Extra Gear," and it allows third-party developers to take advantage of KDE development resources even though their apps aren't included in KDE itself. This new program is explained by Aaron J. Seigo on Linux and Main."
Oh, Mr. William Gates, then never ever try any Windows version after Windows NT4, please. Because, I've seen bloat and Windows XP is extremely bloated and Windows 2000 kinda is okay-but-really-could-have-been-less-bloated.
No wonder people like Visual Studio so much
I don't like Visual Studio at all. I was a Borland Guy... I still am a Borland guy, CBuilder was way superior (dunno if it still is, haven't used it since version 3)
I'll be watching your posts....You are funny. btw, can I call you Bill? "Mr Gates "is so formal.
>http://www.microsoft.com/billgates/default.asp
So he can't even screw in a light bulb?
>No, KDE is where the good stuff in your so called 'community' is at.
KDE's ok but it has a long, long way to go.
Until they decide to address only performance
and stability issues instead of new features
it will remain a runner-up.
>but the KDE guys have some wonderful ideas I can steal. Just keep on going!
Yeah, right, uh-huh, MS is looking to steal ideas
from KDE. That's rich! You can't be Bill G. you are a lame dreamer, Bill G.
makes things happen. (ok with a little help from his mother)
http://tinyurl.com/3t236