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  • Ayakari
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    Love kde's philosophy that programs use one codebase, modules and concepts and using as daily driver on work and at home.
    In other environments I can't find whole set of features used by me in kde. It's as much as I need configurable and EASY configurable and interoperable.
    Using 4.10RC1 since it appeared in opensuse repos. Can't see any bugs. But many new features across program configs, editors and neater experience.

    imo KDE's usability is on top among other de's.

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  • Xilanaz
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    Originally posted by funkSTAR View Post
    Well. People ARE leaving. Like I did.
    good, now next time there is a KDE post on the frontpage, take a deep breath and move on, your ranting is loosing its entertainment value and is just getting silly.

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  • freedam
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    Originally posted by TheBlackCat View Post
    Not if the replacement has the same features (or in this case, even more features). Or did you just miss everything after the comma?

    I notice you ignore the entire rest of the post despite the fact that it refuted everything you said.
    Please stop talking with him, funkSTAR is a (boring, repetitive and stupid) troll.

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  • TheBlackCat
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    Originally posted by funkSTAR View Post
    Strigi removal = feature removal. KDE doesnt listen to the few users who havent jump the ship! Hate!
    Not if the replacement has the same features (or in this case, even more features). Or did you just miss everything after the comma?

    I notice you ignore the entire rest of the post despite the fact that it refuted everything you said.

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  • Xeno
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    Two simple rules in case of troll.

    1) put on ignore list
    2) do not repy, quote and whatsoever .....

    And finally then you'll find world a happy place


    As for KDE, all is good. lots of nice things going down the pipe. I hope they somehow manage to sneak new display management plasmoid/kcm.

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  • phoen1x
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    Originally posted by kraftman View Post
    utter shit called gnome 3
    So... when he says KDE is dead he is troll, when u say gnome 3 is shit u are right? Funny.
    Last edited by phoen1x; 03 January 2013, 10:10 AM.

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  • Redi44
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    Originally posted by kraftman View Post
    Your conclusions are incorect. KDE and gnome was on pair in Arch till the utter shit called gnome 3 came out. KDE usage increased. Every poll on the net shows the same. Unity and KDE gains, gnome looses. You're simply a lier, pal. Does icaza paid you?
    Here are some numbers > OMG!Ubuntu! poll (ENG) - (I consider these users as normal users) - 15 900 people & Root.cz poll (CZ) - The second graph is what you are looking for (I consider these voter as powerusers) - 4423 people

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  • funkSTAR
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    Originally posted by Serafean View Post
    I hear a call for a new features list, so here goes :

    In general : the nepomuk framework ditched strigi for indexing, and has a new plugin-based system.
    Strigi removal = feature removal. KDE doesnt listen to the few users who havent jump the ship! Hate!

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  • kraftman
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    Originally posted by funkSTAR View Post
    Let me help you. First of all; when people move it translates to change over time, not absolute values. Secondly; Your claims about what Arch is and isnt is flawed. Now Arch doesnt show trending just absolute values. So go use google. Im sorry to tell you about 40% had KDE installed a year ago.Conclusion; KDE is losing its former arch stronghold. Just like KDE is going down the drain on debian&ubuntu. LOL.
    Your conclusions are incorect. KDE and gnome was on pair in Arch till the utter shit called gnome 3 came out. KDE usage increased. Every poll on the net shows the same. Unity and KDE gains, gnome looses. You're simply a lier, pal. Does icaza paid you?

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  • Serafean
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    I hear a call for a new features list, so here goes :

    In general : the nepomuk framework ditched strigi for indexing, and has a new plugin-based system. Ultimately removing all strigi related problems (like reading entire .avi files). Continuing with nepomuk, akonadi nepomuk feeders have also been reworked (will be available in rc2).
    KDEPIM : kmail got backup functionality, other optimizations. Akregator is on its way to be rewritten using akonadi.
    Plasma has even more parts in QML (namely notifications).
    More activity enabled applications (gwenview comes to mind). Speaking of gwenview, it got color management enabled (this is coming to kwin).
    Okular got tile-based rendering.
    A very nice addition is the passive notification system in kate (propagated into kdevelop and other apps).
    KTouch (the edu application to learn touch-typing) is a completely new app.
    The games library got a big cleanup.
    Not sure if it got merged into master, but there is a new kioslave for the MTP protocol.

    more info in the official feature plan

    KDE is not dead, far from it. I personnaly love it, and am quite unable to easily use anything else than my heavily tweaked setup.

    @funkSTAR : chill dude, you got your point across:you hate kde. You are entirely within your rights, just don't make our forum experience miserbable.

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