I woul like to see a very fast, simple, lightweight editor, a la kedit, in
kde4. Usuallly kate is way more than I need.
BTW, I tried out one of the early versions of kde4 and found it to be buggy,
incomplete
and unusable, so I was pleasantly surprised when I upgraded to kde4.3; after
using it (me, my wife and two kids) for a couple of weeks, we have wiped
kde3.5.10 off the machine.
Thank you for your work on kde4.
Jim
On 8/23/09, Dotan Cohen <dotancohen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
The day when KDE 3 will no longer be viable is getting closer every
day. Please tell me what problems you are having with KDE 4 so that we
can get them fixed. KDE 3 is great because it is mature, configurable,
and feature-laden without being bloated. I do not want to see that go
to waste! It is the KDE 3 holdouts who have the attention to detail to
distinguish the "little things" that make KDE 3 so great that are
currently lacking in KDE 4.
Note that KDE 4.3 really solves most of the issues for me and most
other people that I deal with. In fact, the features is adds over KDE
3 were enough to get me to switch. So please try KDE 4.3 and
_let_me_know_ what does not work for you so that we can file bugs. I
want to know about missing features, unintuitiveness, bugs,
regressions, anything. You _will_ need to relearn some minor things as
KDE 4 is a rewrite of KDE, not a Qt4 port of KDE 3, however let's get
the major issues fixed.
Thanks. KDE really needs the picky, stubborn KDE 3 users to push the
devs (who might not have the same attention to detail as us) in the
right direction. I'm here to bridge the gap between us (the users) and
the devs.
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