Funny, that is exactly one of the things I like about KDE. I get constantly annoyed by Gnome and Windows because they guess what I want to do and get it wrong most of the time. I don't want to predict how the system will behave, I want the system to ask me when in doubt!
I guess it shows that you can never please all of the users at the same time...
Can it possibly be that Java -- once the hippest of hip software -- has become a legacy technology, as old and out of style as IBM's (IBM) mainframe computers and SAP's corporate applications?
IBM is slipping. Don't they know that Java is so 90's?
I assume that you must have evaluated Linux to learn its (supposedly) weak points. While doing that, what did you find out about linux that you think is good? Where is Linux challenging MS the most? (except price, of course)
Funny, that is exactly one of the things I like about KDE. I get constantly annoyed by Gnome and Windows because they guess what I want to do and get it wrong most of the time. I don't want to predict how the system will behave, I want the system to ask me when in doubt!
I guess it shows that you can never please all of the users at the same time...
Slipping into the future?
Well actually the Linux Hotel is a German hotel/educational institution specialized in linux training and certification.
I assume that you must have evaluated Linux to learn its (supposedly) weak points. While doing that, what did you find out about linux that you think is good? Where is Linux challenging MS the most? (except price, of course)