On Aug 30, 2009, at 7:28 PM, Basil Chupin <blchupin@iinet.net.au> wrote:
Constantinos Galilei wrote:
On Tuesday August 25 2009 5:27:08 am G T Smith wrote:
On a more pertinent note, one also needs to consider those who voted with their feet...
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There are still features I miss from OS/2's Workplace Shell, but I wouldn't go back to it. I actually made a feature request on this a long time ago, but I'm guessing it didn't interest too many people. I'd still like to see KDE eventually have work folders that act like mini-sessions that you could create by saving the current running programs as a folder and launch them by clicking the folder later, though.
I may be totally wrong here but I got the impression that in 4.3 there is the ACTIVITY feature which does what you are talking about here.
BC
I encourage every one to waste no time fiddling with activities. They are horribly broken and unstable at this point. So much so that I have not been able to achieve three consecutive days without activities running wild, multiplying like rabits and just generally getting hozed. They may be workable by release 4.3 I'd rather see everyone get together and lobby the KDE team to abandon the concept of activities or provide a way to turn them off totally. The are zero improvement over multiple desktops. They have steadfast withheld the popular demand for different wallpapers on each desktop so they could ramn this activities concept down our throats. We don't work in widgets. We use applications. There are no usefull widgets that do anything butter than applications. Please everybody lobby Doton to carry this flag instead of chasing after every missing dotted I of crossed T. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org