Linked by David Adams on Fri 4th Jul 2008 15:55 UTC, submitted by amjith
KDE The windows port for KDE allows users to install and run KDE applications in Windows 2000, XP, 2003 and Vista . This tutorial will guide you step by step through installing KDE in Windows.
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boofar
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2008-04-23

Sometimes Windows is a better choice


And sometimes it's the only choice. I have full freedom to install anything on my work machine, except a different OS. KDE for windows will make life bearable ;)

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backdoc Member since:
2006-01-14

Ahhhh. I've got you beat. I can even install a different OS, which I have done. If I can get my work done, they don't care. The only thing is, I have to dual boot because I have need Windows to get my work done. The sad truth is that I'm usually in Windows because it slows me down to have to dual boot.

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