Re: [SLE] Re: What's New for KDE 2.0.1 (was RE: [SLE] KDE 2.0.1)
Message-ID: <3A2E0084.4BB5EAC@hursley.ibm.com> Date: Wed, 06 Dec 2000 09:01:56 +0000 From: Derek Fountain <fountai@hursley.ibm.com> Subject: Re: [SLE] Re: What's New for KDE 2.0.1 (was RE: [SLE] KDE 2.0.1)
2.0.1 is a pile of critical bug fixes; there are no new features, as befits a stable tree. I've been updating from CVS every couple of days so I've seen the change gradually. There's no doubt, however, that it's a lot better than 2.0. I suspect most people would suggest that 2.0.1 is what 2.0 should have been in the first place. That's hindsight for you... ;)
Did you notice there's NO BCC support not in Kmail2? NOT good.
No, I tried Kmail up till the point I noticed that there's no name completion in the "To:" field. I can't possibly live without that! I mean, what am I supposed to do? Type the whole name in???!!! Straight back to Netscape for me, which people complain about rather a lot, but it seems to do everything I need in an email client.
From: Jerry Kreps <jerrykreps@jlkreps.net> Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2000 08:35:46 -0600 Message-Id: <00120608354601.06798@JLKreps> Subject: Re: [SLE] Re: What's New for KDE 2.0.1 (was RE: [SLE] KDE 2.0.1) On Wednesday 06 December 2000 03:01, Derek Fountain wrote:
2.0.1 is a pile of critical bug fixes; there are no new features, as befits a stable tree. I've been updating from CVS every couple of days so I've seen the change gradually. There's no doubt, however, that it's a lot better than 2.0. I suspect most people would suggest that 2.0.1 is what 2.0 should have been in the first place. That's hindsight for you... ;)
Did you notice there's NO BCC support not in Kmail2? NOT good.
???? There is in my copy.... I'm looking at it right now <p>>
No, I tried Kmail up till the point I noticed that there's no name completion in the "To:" field. I can't possibly live without that! I mean, what am I supposed to do? Type the whole name in???!!!
Mine does not complete a name in the address book if I type a partial and then use the tab key... but, I use the button on the right which give a popup that allows multiple selections at one time... Which, to me, is better than typing partials and then tabbing....
Straight back to Netscape for me, which people complain about rather a lot, but it seems to do everything I need in an email client.
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