Re: KDE 4...

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On Thursday 15 May 2008 13:01, Michal Janda wrote:
> On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Anne Wilson <cannewilson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> wrote:
> > Fedora is, and always was, a showplace for cutting edge software.  The
> > desktop ;in kde is perfectly usable, providing you keep updated and are
> > prepared to spend a little time learning it.  Much of the functionality
> > now exists, though not all, but it is *different*.  Saying that you will
> > stay with F8 only puts off the day when you need to learn, and it's much
> > easier to
> > do it when everyone else is in the same boat.
>
> I know it and respect it, but if it is affecting usability something is
> wrong. In functionality is new KDE in Fedora not step back, but at least
> ten steps back:-)
>
> I do not think that problem is with learning new things, problem is that
> functionality which was on old KDE is not yet in new KDE, thats what I see
> as problem.

You make wild claims about 'ten steps back'.  How about justifying them by 
asking specific questions?  We may be able to resolve some of them if you 
ask, as I did for two of the four points you raised earlier.

Anne

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