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Calleja: Why KDE Rules
Jan 2, 2006, 22 :00 UTC (11 Talkback[s]) (5702 reads)

(Other stories by Diego Calleja)

"This document was created to show non-KDE people what they're missing--and if you haven't used KDE a lot, you're missing a lot of things and you may interested in reading this page to learn how many wonderful things you may have been missing, I promise. I was a Gnome user for a long time, one of those users who loved Gnome UI, and I didn't know how much things I was missing with KDE until I tried it--which doesn't means Gnome is crap, Gnome has its strenghts and without it linux wouldn't have the same success. I think this is one of the major failures of KDE: They have 'failed' to market and show non-KDE users their awesome technology (aka: features), because I really think the stuff in KDE is better than the alternatives if you balance all sides..."

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I can't imagine how to explain that  ...   Only KDE's trolling rules...   
Hilare
Jan 3, 2006, 01:03:34
 
"I am not using, and will never use KDE, ...   Re: Only KDE's trolling rules...   
Sys_Admin
Jan 3, 2006, 01:32:17
 
Since your comment was the first posted, ...   Re: Only KDE's trolling rules...   
GreyGeek
Jan 3, 2006, 03:11:04
 
I will avoid using gnome precisely becau ...   gnome troll @work   
v m
Jan 3, 2006, 04:28:02
 
Guys, I don't think this stupid guy  ...   don't feed the troll   
Ookaze BioACobol
Jan 3, 2006, 08:49:54
 
I now use fluxbox with a few gnome apps  ...   Gnome in decline...   
je_fro
Jan 3, 2006, 10:19:49
 
 I can't imagine how to explain that ...   Re: Only KDE's trolling rules...   
Hyper L
Jan 3, 2006, 13:08:18
 
That paragraph is downright wrong. It pa ...   Re: "KDE looks like windows"   
Richard
Jan 3, 2006, 13:22:04
 
I have heard many comparisons made betwe ...   MacOS, Windows, GNOME, KDE   
Joe Almeida
Jan 3, 2006, 15:52:39
 
BTW, I finally can activate transparency ...   Re: don't feed the troll   
Hyper L
Jan 3, 2006, 19:34:48
 
>Graphics designers tend to work in two  ...   Re: MacOS, Windows, GNOME, KDE   
Uno Engborg
Jan 4, 2006, 10:55:23
 
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