Tom Chance (People Behind KDE)
[Posted January 30, 2006 by ris]
The People Behind KDE have
interviewed Tom Chance.
"
Which section of KDE is underrated and could get more
publicity? There are lots of KDE applications that aren't shipped as
part of KDE and that don't get a lot of attention because they're generally
not used by computer science geeks. But I've come to depend upon Kile,
which makes writing essays much easier than a cumbersome word processor;
KDissert is a very nice little mind mapping tool; RSIBreak keeps me from
wearing out my wrists before I hit the age of 30. But really KDE as a whole
needs more publicity. People ought to see how well applications can fit
together, how working with remote files becomes painless, and so
on." (Found on
KDE.News)
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