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When KDE 4.0 was released it was pretty unusable. But today, the panel can be placed on various edges of the screen, via a clunky dialog, but is completely broken if you choose anything other than the bottom. The size can also be changed through the clunky dialog, but that breaks it, too. You can drag plasmoids around better. And KDE is sort of getting to the point that it might be used for something by a determined user. Kinda like Gnome was back in the pre-1.0 days.
It's probably best to wait until July or so before doing more reviews. By then, these kinds of articles might not actually *embarrass* KDE fans.
And, oh yeah. The cashew is still there.
Edited 2008-03-10 21:06 UTC