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Re: Re: [trinity-users] What would the rest of you mention about TDE?

From: Kate Draven <borglabs4@...>
Date: Sun, 14 Jun 2015 16:19:58 -0400
Bloody hell!
What a perfect reply.
I agree with everything you said. 
I would add the power of Konqueror.
File Manager, FTP/SFTP tool, action menus, image viewer, webbrowser, and more.

Well said lad, well said indeed.

Kate

> everything kde4 is no more :
> 
> * fast and user friendly
> * stable and mostly bug-free
> * pretty good configuration for most everything useful
> * will never use up al of your ram like kde4
> * systemd-free
> * well maintained, good community
> * many power user useful features that disappeared from kde4( i cant
> live without konsole 3 features that disappeared from kde4).
> 
>  I d also say that the trinity fork started after the first (
> officialy stable / final ) kde4 release were complete disasters, full
> of bugs, crashes and user unfriendly choices ), that prooved the new
> kde team was nothing professional and had no respect for users,
> pushing as stable/final release some stuff that wasnt even worth an
> alpha version.
> 
> 
> On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 8:20 AM, Lisi Reisz <lisi.reisz@...> wrote:
> > On Thursday 11 June 2015 17:57:46 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> >> I am shortly giving a talk on TDE.   Any points that people particularly
> >> think I should mention?  In fact, any pointers?
> >
> > Thank you very much to all who have replied so far!  I am known for being 
a
> > strong proponent of TDE, which is why I have been asked to do this, and I
> > want to do it justice.
> >
> > We all use such different aspects of it!  What was that I said about its 
being
> > flexible?? :-)
> >
> > It is a tool.  A great tool.  It helps, instead of getting in the way.  
And as
> > Nik said it has such wonderful applications.
> >
> > Amarok is still a front runner, and as for K3b, which Nik mentioned, on 
the
> > day I switched full-time to Linux, K3b was the main reason.  I was dual
> > booting at the time, and burning a fair number of CDs.  I got fed up with
> > rebooting in order to use K3b instead of Nero, so I took a deep breath, 
and
> > stayed in Linux.
> >
> > Lisi
> >
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