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phanisvara das said the following on 05/31/2011 11:57 AM:
i agree with this. what brought me to KDE was more freedom of choice and configuration.
+1 And that it was treating users as intelligent beings. Gnome always had a whiff of Microsoft's "Lie still while I do this to you; it's good for you. Trust me!"
tying akonadi/nepomuk into everything seems to be a step away from this.
+1
in principle i like the idea of a "semantic desktop," but since the beginning of KDE 4.x there hasn't been any improvement to the whole thing -- from a simple users' point of view. the only way to use any of these features, without resorting to SPARQL queries and such, is via dolphin search -- and i don't like dolphin.
Neither do I. Useless piece of ****. There was no reason for it; Konq was quite adequate.
used to be possible to search from konqueror via nepomuksearch:/, but that doesn't work anymore either.
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