
Around 3 weeks ago, I downloaded the 2nd beta of KDE 3.2 from their FTP site. I've been using this release every day since then. The purpose of my writing this piece is not to highlight KDE 3.2's new features and applications - read the Changelog at KDE's site for that - but to give you a complete picture of how it measures up to its previous versions in terms of everyday use. Does it make me more productive? Is the command line more efficient yet? Or, even better, does it make me use the command line more effectively? Read on...
sindre said...
I think that's about as silly as saying konqueror is not a real file manager, it's just a browser with a file-manager part.
Konqueror is so modular it shouldn't bother you if there are parts you don't need.
Konqueror is so modular it shouldn't bother you if there are parts you don't need.
You are so correct! That is why I shouldn't see file manager configurations or any other not needed feature of the file manager when in web browsing mode.
I hope they clean up the profiles for the different modes of konqueror. I estimated it will be around KDE 6.1.4
I don't hate KDE or its apps. It just needs this 'clean-up' which I don't see happening by next release or KDE 4.