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why kde applications have a bright desktop future
by on Mon 18th Jul 2005 18:57 UTC

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the KDE class libraries and examples are a brilliant testimony to reusable objects done right. Features such as the sophisticated file dialog and toolbar functions are obviously a part of the standard KDE class library, which is why most KDE applications now include them. If you upgrade the file dialog, all applications that use it get upgraded automatically. again KParts, the component facility in KDE, also seems much easier to use than GNOME's bonobo (a dead technology replaced by mono i guess)

cm__ Member since:
2005-07-07

> the KDE class libraries and examples are a brilliant testimony to reusable objects done right.
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Yes, there's excellent technology in KDE but that's no reason for spamming a thread about GNOME with copy'n'pasted stuff. That's obnoxious. Everyone already knows what you think of GNOME.

Why don't you head over to http://bugs.kde.org/ and find a bug or two to fix?

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