
Ars
takes a look at the new RC2 release of KDE 4.0.
"Transitions are always hard, but when the dust settles, a clean break between versions and an opportunity to introduce some innovative new ideas should lead to a stronger user experience. After years of development, unnecessary cruft builds up and things tend to get disorganized. The KDE 4 transition, though it will definitely be rocky at first, gives developers the ability to cut away the cruft and reorganize code in a manner that makes the whole environment more future-proof and easier to maintain."
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2005-09-21
Looks nice to me. I can't live without the functionality of KDE anyway though. Even if I didn't like the looks.