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> IMO KOffice and Kontact would make very good
> candidates/apps to push towards Windows users.
i agree but perhaps for different reasons than you.
koffice and kontact are both ways to spread cross-platfor, open standards. koffice for odf and kontact for "things that aren't exchange but do groupware"
> Properly hyped, Konqueror could even trump the
> mighty Firefox.
the khtml part of it is indeed the more interesting bit for several reasons, all of which stem from the fact that it is easily portable and easily embedable.
this is making it attractive for many projects ranging from safari to adobe apollo to nokia's handsets to ... with kde4 it will be easier than ever to access and use an embeddable khtml component across platforms (bye-bye ie component?).
bewteen these various products khtml could quickly hit market share numbers that are quite impressive.
> Frankly, I don't expect much from KDE4 in the form
> of attracting users to another platform/OS. KDE
> devs aren't good at hyping their toys like the Mac
> folks.
a) the mac folks have multi-million dollar promotional budgets
b) compare kde's current promo to 5 years ago. extrapolate.