"There's no mention of broken desktops"
Was the desktop really "broken"?
"dumbed-down file managers"
Some would say that that isn't really a regression. I mean, if they still get the job done.
"and missing applications."
What applications are missing? I think Kontact is the only app that didn't have KDE4-version
ready. And in any case, the KDE3-versions worked fine, so you still had access to all the apps
you wanted.
If you are thinking about stuff like Koffice, Amarok etc, then keep in mind that those apps do
not ship as part of KDE-desktop, they have independent release-schedules.
Posted Jul 12, 2008 19:22 UTC (Sat) by mgb (guest, #3226)
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>> "There's no mention of broken desktops"
> Was the desktop really "broken"?
Yes.
KDE on KDE 4.0 (Groklaw)
Posted Jul 13, 2008 18:36 UTC (Sun) by Janne (guest, #40891)
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By and large, the desktop did what it was supposed to do. And what's interesting, you
completely ignored my other coments, so I guess you are admitting that you were wrong there.