--- Stephen Boddy
On Friday 07 April 2006 02:06, George Stoianov wrote:
--- "Fred A. Miller"
wrote: On Wednesday 05 April 2006 9:44 pm, Stephen Boddy
wrote:
On Thursday 06 April 2006 02:14, Fred A. Miller
wrote:
http://www.canllaith.org/svn-features/kde4.html
Wow! Thanks for the seven month old article
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Sorry, I couldn't resist. ;-)
'Saright. It was a "new" post (news) even though it was "old." It's one I hadn't seen, and I do see most new articles, so figured that maybe there were others here who hadn't seen it.
I had not seen it and I saved your email so thanks for posting it, nowdays there is so much "news" there is not enough time to get it and assimilated it all at once. Thanks for posting :). george
Jess (the author of the linked article) hasn't posted any updates for a while, but to be honest I don't think you're going to get any substantive feel for what KDE4 is really going to be like till the backend of the year at the earliest. At the moment it's all very much brainstorming, setting goals and so on. There's some new eye candy (Oxygen icons and mockups),
Do you have a link?? or is it just the main site?
and lots of backend infrastructure stuff (porting kde to qt4) going on, but all the "Oo-ooh! Aa-aah!" features are going to take some time before the end users are going to be able to play with them all.
But right now I'm pretty darned comfy in my 3.5.2 ;-)
I am still on 3.4 using the boxed version and have not upgraded, is 3.5 that much different?? Thanks, George __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com