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2006-12-21
While there are a gazillion bugs in KDE 4 and there are many KDE 4 features that just don't work right and there are tons of interface inconsistencies (since, in all fairness, the UI is now a custom applet)... the biggest issue is that KDE 4 is NOT a follow on to KDE 3. It's something entirely different.
KDE 3 was a great product, it died. And now we have something totally new, but it's just not as good.