On Wednesday 16 August 2006 16:38, Anne Wilson wrote: > On Wednesday 16 August 2006 22:13, Kostas Sfakiotakis wrote: > > Greetings Anne, > > > > Anne Wilson wrote: > > > On Wednesday 16 August 2006 12:55, Kostas Sfakiotakis wrote: > > > > < snip > > > > > >> At this point i have to say that i don't have Kuickshow either > > >> although i recall doing an everything install . I will certainly check > > >> though what Kuickshow is all about . > > > > > > I've always used Kuickshow, and like it. On the rawhide laptop I see > > > there is something called KView, which I've never seen before. That > > > looks as though it could be the simple viewer he's looking for. I > > > wonder if it is just a name change? > > > > On 16/08/06 01:39 am Ron Siven wondered about what happened to KuickView > > . Well i booted my Fedora Core 1 Installation and there was no > > KuickView but only Kuickshow , so finally the programm that Ron was > > speaking about was Kuickshow . On my Fedora Core 4 installation there is > > this KView that you mention and none of the Kuickshow or KuickView or > > whatever like that . So whatever is really happening ( Fedora > > Development Team knows ) it seems that KView is the thing that replaced > > Kuickshow but that's just a guess . > > Definitely not - I have both on my FC4. Kuickshow is much more capable > than KView. I use it to slide-show a directory, for instance. > > Anne Well, you are all quite astute. :) As speculated, I did mean Kuickshow. I must have combined it with Kview in my head when posting last time. At any rate, I still wonder what happened to it. It does not appear in any yum repository that I use. Ron