KDE 3.0.3 primarily provides stability enhancements over KDE 3.0.2, which shipped in eary July 2002, and also contains a security correction for SSL (Internet security) certificate handling. The full announcement can be found here.
“Anyone who uses Konqueror for secure transactions on the Internet is strongly urged to upgrade. Users of Internet Explorer, which suffers from the same problem but which does not yet have a fix available, are also encouraged to switch to KDE 3.0.3.”
Announcement – Waldo Bastian: “Anyone who uses Konqueror for secure transactions on the Internet is strongly urged to upgrade. Users of Internet Explorer, which suffers from the same problem but which does not yet have a fix available, are also encouraged to switch to KDE 3.0.3.”
What a nice way to bring windows user to KDE… 😉
Thats a good way to turn people off from using KDE. This kind of attitude tends to only go well with those there not trying to atrack aka current users of KDE.
“Anyone who uses Konqueror for secure transactions on the Internet is strongly urged to upgrade. Users of Internet Explorer, which suffers from the same problem but which does not yet have a fix available, are also encouraged to switch to KDE 3.0.3.”
Subtle as a bull moose. 😉
Announcement – Waldo Bastian: “Anyone who uses Konqueror for secure transactions on the Internet is strongly urged to upgrade. Users of Internet Explorer, which suffers from the same problem but which does not yet have a fix available, are also encouraged to switch to KDE 3.0.3.”
What a nice way to bring windows user to KDE… 😉
Thats a good way to turn people off from using KDE. This kind of attitude tends to only go well with those there not trying to atrack aka current users of KDE.
I think for IE users, using another browser is a lot simpler solution than getting KDE 3.0.3