Posted by michael on Friday January 31, @01:21PM from the tired-of-outlook-viruses dept.
I'm no genius, but last time I checked, Windowing Toolkits weren't directly responsible for permanently mucking up peoples' data, were they?
Maybe this was a joke, but I'd just like to clarify that KDE is in no way shape of form similar to Microsoft's Outlook email client.
KDE is the graphical part of the computer and it sits on top of the operating system. Outlook is used to send and receive email messages. They're very different.
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But I prefer OS X anyway. It's got that stable Linux feel to it, but also the great Microsoft apps like Office, IE, and Photoshop.
KDE is cool, but I'll stick with something like OS X for now.
It has 3,000 MegaHertz, which means three billion cycles per second.
Generally for computer processors, the more cycles it can execute each second, the faster the computer operates.
Your 333 MHz box may be fine for simple Web browsing and email, but for the latest games, image editing tools, and Instant Messaging clients, you should upgrade.
We don't have to deal with deadlines or public relations coordination. We just ensure that our software and hardware works as it should, and when it does, we release it.
In other news, the geek news website Slashdot.org has been ordered by attorneys for the punk metal artists formerly known as Slash to get off the Internet immediately.
Posted by michael on Friday January 31, @01:21PM
from the tired-of-outlook-viruses dept.
I'm no genius, but last time I checked, Windowing Toolkits weren't directly responsible for permanently mucking up peoples' data, were they?
Maybe this was a joke, but I'd just like to clarify that KDE is in no way shape of form similar to Microsoft's Outlook email client.
KDE is the graphical part of the computer and it sits on top of the operating system. Outlook is used to send and receive email messages. They're very different.
But I prefer OS X anyway. It's got that stable Linux feel to it, but also the great Microsoft apps like Office, IE, and Photoshop.
KDE is cool, but I'll stick with something like OS X for now.
It has 3,000 MegaHertz, which means three billion cycles per second.
Generally for computer processors, the more cycles it can execute each second, the faster the computer operates.
Your 333 MHz box may be fine for simple Web browsing and email, but for the latest games, image editing tools, and Instant Messaging clients, you should upgrade.
We don't have to deal with deadlines or public relations coordination. We just ensure that our software and hardware works as it should, and when it does, we release it.
I say three cheers for AMD in this instance.
Well, at least if their site logo is any indication.
Ooouuuuucccchhhhh, my eyes!
In other news, the geek news website Slashdot.org has been ordered by attorneys for the punk metal artists formerly known as Slash to get off the Internet immediately.