5. I was originally writing this list of gripes in kwrite 4.0 (KDE 3.0.3). Some sequence of actions that I performed caused kwrite to
I first started out with kwrite and kate because they were easier. But then I realized that in a hetrogeneous environment better get used to an editor that is available for both Windows and Linux so that I have my favorite editor available no matter where I go. I decided to learn XEmacs. Yes a bitch to learn in the beginning, but within a few weeks I hate every other editor in teh world!!
6. Let's see if OpenOffice as installed and polished by Suse is able to impress this business user: The default font in OpenOffice is Times.
Yes, I agree. I installed OO on my computer and uninstalled it within half-an-hour. Too disappointing. I would wait for a few more years (if Linux survives a few more years of course) to come back to Office suites on Linux. For me, MS Office still is the best choice. (Although I don't do much Word Processing at all).
7. Several times now while typing in OpenOffice, I have had some sort of menu from KDE pop up on top of my typing. The pop-up menu related to inserting or opening URLs ?local file URL, actions for file...; send
From the Klipper icon in the task bar, I decided to disable actions. Yes what you are describing is VERY annoying and should be turned off be default. We make so much fun of Microsoft, but believe me, this Klipper feature of popping up in the middle of your work is at least 3 times more annoying than the famour annoying Mr Klippy in MS Office (which BTW is turned off by default in Office XP). Salman