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4.0's problem
Great framework, but no features. A lot of possibilities, but hardly any capabilities. I mean heck, you couldn't even change the size or color of the tool bar. Which is basically because it WAS written from scratch, so no porting was possible. That means that unless you are developing the features 4.0 wasn't going to grow on you.

I haven't tried 4.1 yet, and with a vacation coming up I probably won't until the end of the month. But if it starts to fill in some of the desktop tweaking features we have enjoyed in 3.5 I think it'll start growing on people.
Posted by: Michael Kelly   Posted on: 07/30/08  (Edited: 07/30/2008 @ 07:37) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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.....  Linux User 147560 | 07/30/08
4.0's problem  Michael Kelly | 07/30/08
BTW  Michael Kelly | 07/30/08
A must  Tim Patterson | 07/30/08
Konqueror is a power tool for power users  Michael Kelly | 07/30/08
Improved  Tim Patterson | 07/30/08
KDE ROCKS !!!  Intellihence | 07/30/08
Yes  rarsa | 07/31/08
Sure  TtfnJohn | 07/31/08
Running 4.1 since RC and it's very nice  fireman949 | 07/31/08
RE: KDE 4.1 released  shoaibjameel123 | 08/01/08

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