Or do what the makers of Skrooge did with the K. Clever, invokes the famous miser of money in Dicken's Christmas Carol and still got the K of KDE in there.
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Originally posted by Danny3 View Post
It's the stupid and childish branding that we can see in most of Linux DEs, like Linux wasn't user unfriendly enough.
No wonder Linux on desktop has 1% user share and I can't really recommend it to any friend when a simple "file manager" has 10 different names in 10 distributions.
Because Windows Explorer and Finder are somehow better names... Protip: All names suck, none of them make things user friendly or not as long as they are recognizable as words.
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Originally posted by Danny3 View PostIt's the stupid and childish branding that we can see in most of Linux DEs, like Linux wasn't user unfriendly enough.
No wonder Linux on desktop has 1% user share and I can't really recommend it to any friend when a simple "file manager" has 10 different names in 10 distributions.
OMG and Apple? they place an "i" in front of all their stuff!!!! HOW USER UNFRIENDLY!!!!
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Originally posted by Danny3 View Post
It's the stupid and childish branding that we can see in most of Linux DEs, like Linux wasn't user unfriendly enough.
No wonder Linux on desktop has 1% user share and I can't really recommend it to any friend when a simple "file manager" has 10 different names in 10 distributions.
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Originally posted by jacob View Post
Someone (don't remember who, or where) once said that Linux will be ready for the desktop the day someone develops a graphical package manager that is not called "grpm". Hear hear!
Web Browser
Firefox
File Manager
Dolphin
So people can see first the generic name (what the tool is supposed to do) and then the name its developers gave it (which doesn't matter too much).
That's pretty well thought in my opinion.
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Originally posted by Jumbotron View PostSame here. I don't download nor use and will purge when I find them ANY program using KDE 4/Qt4 framework and/or libraries.
Curious though. How does KMyMoney stack up against the other big Qt/KDE based financial program Skrooge, which went KDE5/Qt5 a while back? I heard Skrooge can recognize and track cryptocurrencies. What about KMyMoney?
Update: It might be a packaging issue, if I compile the git version from AUR then there is not such a dependency.Last edited by R41N3R; 08 February 2018, 07:02 PM.
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