Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 8th Jun 2007 10:23 UTC
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Together with the KDE, a very good home user compliant desktop exists. This will lead Linux (and UNIX) to more and more usage share on the home user's site. Installing OpenOffice may be unusual then, allthough I actually prefer OO over KO.
Great work, KOffice developers!
I just assume KOffice 2 running more slowly and making newer versions of KDE (such as 4) running too slow on older x86 boxes... :-(
Since QT 4 uses significantly less resources than QT 3 running KOffice and only loading KDELibs into memory should see KOffice 2 run faster than the QT 3 versions. Assuming KOffice 2 does not need significant optimisation.
KDE 4 may also be lighter than KDE3 despite the increase in services because of QT 4.







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can't wait for two.