Report: KDE at Comdex
Posted Nov 24, 2003 22:14 UTC (Mon) by
crouchet (guest, #1084)
Parent article:
Report: KDE at Comdex
From the report:
>>It seems as though there is a list of important features that people need for
accepting KDE (or even just Linux) on the desktop:
Office Suite - OpenOffice is the only choice presently
Groupware Client - Kontact looks promising, perhaps better than Evolution
Browser - Mozilla is there, but I don't see anyone having problems using
Konqueror instead
Easy Updates - Right now we leave this up to the distro. Perhaps a bad idea,
perhaps not
Remote Administration - We're getting there
Kiosk Operation - Here, KDE is king in infrastructure. We just need a UI
Basic Accessibility, Usability - We're as usable as other desktops, but we need
better accessibility
<<
I guess it is just a lack of detail, but much of this makes no sense to me. They
want an office suite. Well there IS an office suite so what specifically do they
need it to do?
They want a Browser. Again, what won't Mozilla do, other than run MS's
broken version of Java?
Remote Admin and Usability? Again, without details we don't really know what
they are asking for. I don't think of Linux as inferior to Windoze in either of
those areas.
OTOH, I think most of this is just a smoke screen anyway. I've seen this plenty
of times in other areas from RC models to martial arts. Some people will
express interest, hang around and talk about getting into it. And they always
have a reason why they can't yet. Too busy. Too broke. Need to get in better
shape first. But many of them show up one day, ready to go. Not because
they have more time, more money or more muscles but because they made a
decision.
Even if we could "fix" all these things tomorrow, Linux would not suddenly
explode into the mainstream. People would not make their decisions any
faster.
JC
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