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- <li><em>date</em>: Mon Oct 11 11:17:52 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: esoteric at 3times25.net (Geoffrey)</li>
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> I don't tend to like GTK widgets. I find them to be ugly. GNOME has
> started pulling out customization options, so I can't make things work
> the way I want. KDE has a much better customization engine, and all
> kinds of things are in it. For instance, I can set up my desktop to
> have a menu at the top like in MacOS with KDE and all my KDE apps change
> on the fly, Now that is some cool technology.
I'm not sure what the menu on MacOS looks like, but you can place a menu
bar at the top of your window with gnome. Actually, I have 4 menubars,
standard one at the bottom, one on each side another on the top.
>
> GNOME doesn't have a real office suite and KDE does. Abiword/gnumeric
> do not work well together. OOo is not a GNOME app. Koffice is a
> completely integrated set of applications with a much better UI than
> OOo. If only it didn't crash so much...:-(
I'll take stability over better UI... :)
> GNOME doesn't really have a browser, either, and KDE does. Mozilla
> isn't GNOME and the GNOME one isn't complete. Konqueror is fast and
> lightweight, and lets me browse filesystems, http, ftp, sftp, smb, etc
> all in one place. It does a nice job handling all kinds of plugins and
> embedded viewers.
Who cares if it comes with a browser? What does that really matter.
What does Konqueror give you in kde that you don't get with, say
mozilla? Other than desktop icons?
>
> And because of the way KDE works, all applications can handle remote
> filesystems. From my kate editor I can read/save files on ftp sites, or
> over sftp. We do so much sftping around here and I can usually move
> files faster than anyone else because of KDE. (There are some really
> cool libraries out that that leverage KDE and user file systems to
> enable all applications to do this. The coolest use I've seen is the
> "gmail file system" which lets you mount your gmail account and execute
> files from it. I gotta try it.)
Okay, I like that.
> KDE has really simple and efficient system of web shortcuts. For
> instance, I type "gg:sooterkin" to do a google seach on "sooterkin".
> "dict:sooterkin" will look it up in a dictionary. "ask:What is a
> sooterkin" will send that query to AskJeeves. I've added my own macros
> to query out internal wiki and also our bugzilla database here at work.
Don't know that I'd use those, but that is nice.
> dcop is very cool for scripting KDE apps and I haven't seen anything
> equivalent in GNOME. Does GNOME still use corba? That always seemed
> kinda heavyweight.
I think so.
>
> Is that enough? Maybe it is time to have the GNOME vs. KDE shootout at
> some ALE meeting. Any volunteers?
I'm not saying gnome is better, I use it because I can use pieces of it.
I don't like the look of kde personally.
--
Until later, Geoffrey Registered Linux User #108567
AT&T Certified UNIX System Programmer - 1995
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