I use Trinity since January 2011 on every X-equiped machine I use.
So far, I had some issues, but what I like with Trinity is that it kept KDE3 living. TDE provides a consistent user experience. Thanks to the user interfaces that are not changing every month, I can continue to use my computers without being forced to relearn everything after each "improvment".
Nicolas
On 13/09/2013 11:09, Aleksey Midenkov wrote:
I watch over Trinity project for as long as 3 years. I want to give my grade on its development activity. I think that the project is not capable of public use and rather suited for small group of inside hackers.
Along the history of development there were too much lame unprofessional decisions. It was fulfilling some strange unpractical ideas. In fact, it came to a logical unsuccessful end.
If you install 3.5.13 you will get too much trouble. I think, that implementing all the missing features into KDE4 is less cost, than waiting when this woe project will get to a decent condition.
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