Am Samstag, 24. Juli 2010, 18:44:59 schrieb Илья Черных:
The menu as functional as a kitchen knife instead of a swiss army
knife.
Menu in KDE4 is bloated. To find something you need doing multiple clicks.
See, that's what I mean, you can get the classic menu in KDE4, but you don't know, so it's a missing feature and KDE4 is useless... And to find something in the new menu you just have to type or use the favourites and recently used apps tabs in order to get faster with less mouse movements than in the old menu. But that's the thing, you have to be open for new ways in order to make use of them and make them ease your work. Being inflexible and stuck to one way is the opposite of what drives technology forward. And of course there are other menus available for KDE4 as well, such as Lancelot etc.
kmail does not have customisable views
First of all, file manager in KDE4 lacks the very basic functions such as spatial view.
Basic to who? Did anyone file a bug or did anyone spend any time on implementing it? If not, might it be of no importance to the majority of users? So if nobody is willing to spend any spare time or money on it, including you, it cannot be that important or popular or necessary to get work done etc, can it? If it is to you, get some time or money and a coder but do not complain about others not spending their free time for something you think is crucial but most others do not need.
The code was a mess, especially kicker et al.
This is a myth by those who did not understand it.
You just make yourself look silly by telling those that maintained the code that they did not understand it. I guess that shows were your critique really comes from and that it does not make sense to state any rational arguments. Sven -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org