Back in the day I used to love KDE, the 3.5 days:-) Then 4.0 came out and I ditched it for Gnome 2.21-32. Was good clean, friendly and usable. Now with the new "kiddie" interfaces for gnome/unity, I went back to KDE 4.7 and switched to the classic interface (since they have options!). Gnome and Unity has somehow just removed all the functionality, and made everything just unusable. Why do I need to have a whole fullscreen window of when I need to run something? And massive icons? It seems that the new generation just want's some pretty pictures to click on:-)
The new UI's seems to be a fail, Computers are not Tablets people ^_^. Thanks KDE for seeing this and trying to make a better product!
ie. I have tried some of the other window managers, and blackbox, e17 and windowmaker, seems too much like just a "shell". I miss my old gnome...
I will never ever buy a game if I can only install it a limited number of times. If you look at the rate you have to re-install windows, then I guess games will become, use and throw away.
But if it's a Excellent game, without DRM, and I really love it. Consider it sold. See? Easy... make things players like!
Back in the day I used to love KDE, the 3.5 days :-) Then 4.0 came out and I ditched it for Gnome 2.21-32. Was good clean, friendly and usable. Now with the new "kiddie" interfaces for gnome/unity, I went back to KDE 4.7 and switched to the classic interface (since they have options!). Gnome and Unity has somehow just removed all the functionality, and made everything just unusable. Why do I need to have a whole fullscreen window of when I need to run something? And massive icons? It seems that the new generation just want's some pretty pictures to click on :-)
The new UI's seems to be a fail, Computers are not Tablets people ^_^. Thanks KDE for seeing this and trying to make a better product!
ie. I have tried some of the other window managers, and blackbox, e17 and windowmaker, seems too much like just a "shell". I miss my old gnome...
I will never ever buy a game if I can only install it a limited number of times. If you look at the rate you have to re-install windows, then I guess games will become, use and throw away. But if it's a Excellent game, without DRM, and I really love it. Consider it sold. See? Easy... make things players like!