A Dimarts, 8 de febrer de 2011, FRLinux va escriure:
> On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 12:28 AM, Albert Astals Cid <aacid at kde.org> wrote:
> > Don't get me wrong, I know KDE software is not be the best ever and even
> > if it was it might not be of your liking since it's impossible pleasing
> > everyone, but saying "don't get me started on foo..." and not giving any
> > single reason is imho just classical FUD.
>> Ah well, let us go into some facts then shall we. Been a big KDE fan
> from version 1, used it for many years (that dates back from 97),
> absolutely loved KDE 3.x being the best version in my opinion.
>> Then came 4, the deal breaker for me had to be my dual screen setup
> not handled right anymore whereas any other WM, XFCE and fluxbox to
> name two, worked flawlessly. I waited quite some time before making
> the transition onto KDE 4 back then, i believe it was 4.2 i tested.
>> I loved most of the 4 new layout, I hated all the functionalities lost
> in the process, amarok being another example of good player gone bad.
> So in short, as free software is about choice, i chose no longer to
> use KDE and mostly use XFCE these days.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Albert
>> There, you have the long FUD, enjoy.
> Steph
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