David Faure is a well known developer in the KDE & Linux community. His work can be found in KFM, Konqueror source code and he recently also picked up KOffice's KWord development. David is also one of the people who have commited in bug squashing under KDE, especially after he got hired by Mandrake Software. Read more for our interview with David regarding Konqueror, KDE object prelinking, Gnome and much more.
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I think KDE is very user friendly, (I think if my 10 yr old daughter can use it how hard can it be & she loves it) but the only thing that stops me from going KDE all the way is Kword. Kword looks great, operates great, but at the end of the day I need to read MSoffice documents and send it back in the same format. So if I had only wish from KDE that would be it. In regard to speed if it takes an extra second to do something I think I can spare a second.
I think KDE is very user friendly, (I think if my 10 yr old daughter can use it how hard can it be & she loves it) but the only thing that stops me from going KDE all the way is Kword. Kword looks great, operates great, but at the end of the day I need to read MSoffice documents and send it back in the same format. So if I had only wish from KDE that would be it. In regard to speed if it takes an extra second to do something I think I can spare a second.
Keep up the great work
Cheers Jim