>
> >> I would add the power of Konqueror.
> >> File Manager, FTP/SFTP tool, action menus, image viewer, webbrowser, and
> >> more.
> >
> > I second that one (and of course support the other arguments). Konqueror as a
> > file browser is THE reason I never wanted to go away from KDE 3.
> >
> > KDE 4 did add some of these features in Dolphin, but every time I open
> > Konqueror I just feel "at home".
>
> I do also like and often use xfce4 but the versatility of konqueror in
> TDE seems unmatched anywhere else.
>
> Debian Jessie actually removed gftp (which was anyway comparatively
> crippled)
>
> Other one is kdiff3.. there is meld in gtk but (imo) it's a poorer
> substitute.
>
> D
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Hi all,

I'd say that TDE has an incredibly efficient work flow, with almost everything exactly where it should be, and of course its highly efficient resource usage and theme-ability.

My preferred parts of TDE are:
K3B
Amarok
The desktop itself
Dolphin (I've never been a fan of Konqueror, but that's just me...)
TDE Control Center
Kaffeine
Konsole

There are some very interesting feature such as the virtual folders who appear when an audio CD is browsed (thanks to the tdeioslaves), allowing to rip a CD without using any special application.

Have a great day!
-Alexandre