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On Sunday 20 January 2008, Art Alexion wrote: > I installed KDE 4, and to me, it feels and acts like a prettier gnome. If > I wanted gnome, I could just use gnome. If I wanted pretty gnome, I could > install compiz. I've certainly used Nautilus and Dolphin, and I don't see them being very similar at all. Again: Konqueror is still there, Dolphin is the default not because of some proclamation from on high, but because there were many users who voiced concerns over Konqueror's complexity. Also, the window compositing is *off* by default and even if your distribution has changed that, you can turn it off very easily. > One thing I have noticed about good computer stuff, hard and soft, is that > when I dip a toe in just to see what its like, I rarely go back to what I > had used before, no matter how comfortable and familiar. I installed KDE 4 > about a week ago have used it twice, for a total of a half hour, maybe, I > am hoping it gets better before KDE 3.x is dropped. The 4.0 is NOT ready for most users, keep that in mind. I myself will be using 3.5.8 as my desktop until the 4.1 release, which will be able to supplant 3.5. It's just like how the Linux kernel 2.6.0 release was definitely not something you would want to run on your machine, but was a necessary step to get to where we are today.
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