On Sunday 29 April 2012 13:37:32 Werner Joss wrote:
On Sunday 29 April 2012 13:10:14 Martin Gräßlin
wrote:
FF&TB
are slow, ugly + bloated, so I won't use them (anymore).
out of curiosity: which browser are you using then? I am not aware of any
browser which does not come with a database.
I use chromium, which does not depend on any database.
but why does
apt-cache showsrc chromium
list libsqlite3-dev as a build dependency?
instead of
quanta+ you can use kdevelop with php support.
this is not (yet) available for debian, AFAIK.
aptitude search kdevelop:
-> kdevelop-php
or a
fast, simple office suite (koffice 1.6.3) which does just
what I need without beeing dead slow or even corrupt my data (which
koffice 2.x has done more than once).
You might have missed the news: there is no Koffice 2.x any more. The
community forked and there is now Calligra which I have heard works fine.
I'm aware of this, didn't try so far, however, after the horrible koffice
2.x experience...
But feel free to continue using KOffice 1.x which
to my knowledge does not
even support ODF.
it does.
not to all recent specs, but enough for my use cases.
I can read my files with OO/LO or even MSoffice w.o. problems.
have fun the first
time you get an dotx :-)
Cheers
Martin