Seigo: on introducing new ideas to free software communities
Seigo: on introducing new ideas to free software communities
Posted Nov 6, 2013 6:36 UTC (Wed) by Cyberax (✭ supporter ✭, #52523)In reply to: Seigo: on introducing new ideas to free software communities by rqosa
Parent article: Seigo: on introducing new ideas to free software communities
Posted Nov 6, 2013 7:32 UTC (Wed)
by rqosa (subscriber, #24136)
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> they were optional Disabled by default, too — run Plasma Desktop for the first time in a new user's home directory, and the default desktop configuration that appears will be similar in appearance to that of KDE3. Plus, it seems to me that Activities are basically just a variation on the theme of "virtual desktops", and similarly Plasmoids are (at least in the context of Plasma Desktop rather than Plasma Active) basically KDE's implementation of the "panel applets / desktop applets" concept; so, the main user-visible features that are new to KDE4 don't really seem like huge changes from the user's perspective.
Posted Nov 6, 2013 17:58 UTC (Wed)
by aleXXX (subscriber, #2742)
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They add another layer of separation, at least. In the meantime I find it very useful to have an activity for work and an activity for private stuff, so this is nicely separated.
Seigo: on introducing new ideas to free software communities
Seigo: on introducing new ideas to free software communities
Ideally this should be supported by all applications, so that e.g. in the "work" text editor you get a different list of recent files than in the "private" text editor, etc.
