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OSNews: KDE 3.1-RC2: I’m Hammering

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Nov 12, 2002

“I have been a big fan of KDE since version 2. The last version
I used seriously was the Slackware 8.1 provided KDE 3.0.1. Though,
I think the 3.0 series is excellent, it still leaves something to
desire. As GNOME 2 matured, I turned my attention away from KDE to
tinker with GNOME for awhile. As much as I respect GNOME, I think
KDE is a more mature desktop environment. KDE’s strong
configuration tools are always what keep me coming back. It’s
debatable, but KDE is easier to administer than GNOME. Also, the
stock configuration seems much more organized and less
stripped-down compared to GNOME.

“Another thing KDE has over GNOME is it’s file manager/web
browser, Konquerer. Nautilus (GNOME’s file manager) is really
beginning to come into its own lately, but Konquerer is a much more
complete (some might say bloated) file manager implementation, at
least for now.

“Now that you know why KDE is my preferred desktop, let me share
why I turned my attention away from it to test GNOME 2 for awhile.
KDE is ugly, GNOME 2 is elegant and simple. This is highly
subjective, but KDE leaves much to be desired in terms of user
interface aesthetics. Well, this may no longer be the case with the
upcoming 3.1 release. After reading Andreas Pour’s “KDE 3.1: The
Best KDE Yet”…, I am convinced the folks behind KDE are serious
about improving KDE’s look. Hence, my enthusiastic embrace of this
latest release candidate…”

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Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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