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choasforages:
umm, redhat fucked kde up on version 8.0. and the flag's in the control center of kde, redhat should not have done that. as for a liquid look in kde, check out mosfets work at www.mosfet.org and yes, kde3 is way better then gnome2. everything in kde is more tightly intergrated then gnome will be

voidmain:
I agree that 1.4 stunk. 2.0 is much better. As far as KDE being screwed up in Red Hat 8.0 it can always be changed if you don't like it, or even just remove KDE and install from kde.org. I mean c'mon, that's what open source is all about. The power to change. All distros customize it in some ways so I don't know what the big fuss is all about over Red Hat (I fussed a little in the beginning but I realize the error of my ways and have since repented). I was a big fan of KDE 3.0 as it is an excellent environment. I've been really happy with Gnome 2 and Bluecurve. But then GUIs in general aren't my thing. To me a GUI is nothing more than a place to hang a few bash terminals.  

[ January 22, 2003: Message edited by: void main ]

choasforages:
you are thinking in a gnome user's way.  gtk's menus are a mess. kde on the other hand, has nice menus that remember were i have been so i don't have to go all over the file system when i want to save a file. i just click the pull down menu and click it. and the K menu being a mess, edit it yourself and make it better.  and if you are going to ask about trivial featrues, how do i get gnome to change desktop's every minute, how do i get it to zoom icons, how do i get highly intergrated features. if im not incorrect, if they add something to libkde, all kde programs can benifit, like the cups module and the scanner module. however, gnome does keep getting better, and it didn't have the licening issue that kde used to. and it is a damn good example of how software should evolve. instead of getting slower, they made it better and speed this shit up

Master of Reality:
everyone knows enlightenment looks the best.

slave:
Now which is easier to write programs for?  KDE 3.x(Qt) or GNOME 2.x (GTK2) ?

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