[RULE] The RULE Mini Kde page

M. Fioretti mfioretti
Thu Jun 10 19:03:33 EEST 2004


On Thu, Jun 10, 2004 17:15:37 PM +0200, Ingo Lantschner
 ingo.lists at vum.at  wrote: 
 
> I just found this article on the webpage - very interesting:
> regarding the Gnome-way I can contribute that with AbiWord 2 and
> Gnumeric we have good experiences

Yes, please!

> - they are stable and fast. We use in addition Opera, which is  
> a bit to fat and therefore slow. Also it is not very stable -  
> surprisingly. We plan to migrate to firefox therefore.

Which is also GPL, unlike Opera. Good
 
> What I like on the idea of this mini-KDE, is that we have all basic  
> officefunktions with the same User Interface

I must confess I didn't think to this at all. 
I simply thought:

1) I need something which (will) support OASIS
2) I need to minimize disk space: stuff built on the same foundation
   could help me in that respect. As a matter of fact, it is realkly
   ridicuolous that today you can't completely mix kde and gnome
   apps. Hopefully, www.freedesktop.org will fix that.

> dialogboxes can confuse users. Also I did not know, that these apps
> can be used without KDE.

The funny thing is that even a lot of KDE developers say this is
possible but don't know for sure how to do it in practice...

Ciao,
	Marco F.

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