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RE[5]: About the "3 different search engines"
by _txf_ on Tue 13th Jan 2009 23:44
in reply to "RE[4]: About the "3 different search engines""
making it usable is part of the plan to get to those 5%.
Basically here you have a double standard. You want usability from oxygen, but not from the program launcher?
You are losing all credibility with regards to your previous usability arguments (not that you had much to begin with).
You seem to belong to the sect of people that cry "this isn't usable" when you don't like the way something has been done, but completely ignore usability when it suits you.
RE[6]: About the "3 different search engines"
by Jason Bourne on Tue 13th Jan 2009 23:49
in reply to "RE[5]: About the "3 different search engines""




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2007-06-02
I would listen to you and the design experts if KDE had a userbase of 5%, worldwide. Not even that. Seems like people want to stick with XP, Server and Vista menus (both classic and reformed). Even Vista default menu is easier than KDE's.