Eli Wapniarski wrote: > [I]t seems to be stable enough to use (at least for me) for its primary job > which is to burn CDs and DVDs I don't understand the downgrade of k3b at all. I have been using k3b44 for some time and have experienced no problems at all. As for koffice, the old koffice 1 is a waste of time, but koffice 2 did have some major problems, which is why I haven't used it (except for krita, which is getting pretty close to a gimp replacement, were it not for the fact that I have finally managed to learn gimp a bit, despite its ridiculous gui with all of those windows).