2008/10/24 Larry Stotler
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 11:26 AM, Felix Miata
wrote: I think the problem is that nobody actually knows all the many many features in KDE3, and thus there is no means to compare between the (probably non-existent) old (KDE3) feature catalog and the (probably non-existent, new) KDE4 catalog to see what's missing.
Then maybe we should start a wiki page to put it all in one place. However, I don't have the time to do it, so if someone would be willing to step up to the plate, then I would do what I can to help as I am able(which is probably on the very little side with the way my life and work is moving right now). I just don't have the time right now.
KDE4 is so different from KDE3 that there should probably be a fork that users can stick with until such time as the KDE4 feature set rises to a similar caliber as that of KDE3, if it ever does. At the rate it's going, I wouldn't expect that to happen by KDE 4.2, or even 4.3 or 4.4. Maybe two years from now KDE4 might be ready to make such a claim, but I wouldn't bet on it.
It's the main features that a lot of people are missing. That's why it's so irriating. They've added all this and all that and forgot where they came from. I for one don't need "widgets" on my desktop. No a lot of that other crap like Compiz, etc. For those that do, hey, it's their perogative.
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