First, the configurability. In TDE, I can configure all things in a
system. Toolbar in Konqueror doesn't have a button I want? I can add it.
I need specialized toolbar in specific place? No problem.
And I can configure GUI in the setup-level - before first run.
Another thing is this inflatable part on the left side of Konqueror
window. I have e.g. two directory trees there to quickly switch
between my "private" directory and "public HTML" directory when I
develop PHP pages.
A very good thing is the configuration center, especially custom
keyboard actions/shortcuts panel. I have this device:
http://mcbx.netne.net/computers/newspix/progkey.jpg
configured for unused ctrl/alt/Menu shortcuts. With TDE, I can start
programs with one (literally said) button.
TWin is another program which is a major TDE's advantage. If I have
a network monitor plot window, I can configure it to be bound to one
screen, on the top in one place and it won't be accidentially moved.
TDE is really fast in older computers. Generally, I had it running
without problems on 768MB RAM and Pentium 4 1.5GHz.
TDE has a good set of programs for common tasks (Multimedia, e-mail,
communication, text editing) sharing common parts, so they can share
data without conversion.
MCbx

Lisi Reisz <lisi.reisz@gmail.com> napisaƂ(a):

> I am shortly giving a talk on TDE. Any points that people
> particularly think I should mention? In fact, any pointers?
>
> I love the light flexibility and the marvellous configurability. Its
> single biggest plus for me is the set-up wizard. I *love* it. I can
> get rid of the moving, transparent etc. bits _before_ I even log in
> for the first time, so that I never have to see them. I may see them
> for the first time during my talk!
>
> What about the rest of you?
>
> I shall use TDE 3.10.13.2 on Wheezy. I considered upgrading to 14,
> but if it goes wrong I haven't a lot of time to reinstall and
> reconfigure (because I am a bit over-stretched at the moment.) I
> need to use my own desktop because some of the things that I want to
> demonstrate I can't really set up anywhere