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2006-01-23
to be honest, i'm a lot more interested in why people prefer Windows or MacOS than GNOME. our goal isn't to swipe away all the GNOME users, it's to expand the open source desktop user base. we're looking to switch Windows and MacOS users over to a more open environment.
I know. I talk about the reason why. I think most people want a plain desktop. They sure want the functionality as a possibility not a must.
You say you're looking to switch Windows and MacOS users over to a more open environment. With all respect for your work it won't happen this way I am afraid.
As said, a nice and clean font is really important; that's where you look at all day. KOffice is useless as long as it doesn't eat Microsoft Office formats.
And please please clean up the menu. It's a mess. As said I use and do like KDE and I do have respect for the developers, but I think these are points that were said a lot of times and nothing happens still.