Kubuntu days...productive days
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| So, what is the point? It is that, for non technical users, as I am, Kubuntu
| have reached a point where I'm able to do with linux everything I used to be
| able to do in windows, install it, make partitions, configure a network,
| install apps, share printers and directories, configure wifi devices, create
| users, etc. very easily. In fact, I can do more things now that I could in
| windows.
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| We can improve a lot though, but it has been a confirmation of what I already
| knew (we all know). With linux I'm more productive, even in tedious actions
| like the ones I've done these days.
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http://toscalix.blogspot.com/2008/02/kubuntu-daysproductive-days.html
Looking back on FOSDEM 2008 (with pictures)
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| Let's start with a picture of the KDE stand, featuring Adriaan and his fancy
| box (btw Adriaan, another piece of consumer electronics that people willingly
| pose with would be the OLPC).
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http://www.kdedevelopers.org/node/3299
A quick look at the new Qt 4.4 Print Dialog
http://www.layt.net/john/blog/odysseus/a_quick_look_at_the_new_qt_44_print_dialog
Related:
Switching from KDE to WinXP #2
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| Conclusion
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| I have looked at several features that KDE?s Konqueror has but that
| WinXP's Explorer doesn't have. I have also mentioned a few of the
| things I don't like about Explorer and often why I think Konqueror's way of
| doing it is better. You may have noticed that there is nothing positive
| about Explorer. That is true and it is not for lack of trying. The fact is,
| for me, the way I work, there is just nothing special about Explorer. I
| didn't find any feature that struck me as being especially cool or useful
| that Konqueror didn?t also have.
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| Switching from KDE to WindowsXP at work has seriously impaired my
| productivity.
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http://www.osugisakae.com/tech/2007/01/10/switching-from-kde-to-winxp-2/
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