Valent Turkovic wrote:
I'm not only giving my own personal opinion, but also of a few other
people who switched from windows to linux desktop. And they love k3b
more than they did Nero on the "dark" side :)
Out of curiosity, have those users tried GnomeBaker? Maybe Brassero also?
Which advantages have K3b over those? (beside support for mp3, which is
not enabled in Fedora anyway)
I installed gnome desktiop from Fedora 7 test 4 dvd, and I feel that
from DVD it should be installed by default no matter what DE I choose.
Not if Gnome have a comparable native alternative.
Gnome has some programs that KDE doesn't and also is true for the KDE
(qt). There is no point sticking to only one platform - the best apps
from whole array of linux apps should be presented to new users. Users
don't care it it's qt or not.
Well, on my desktop K3b look alien (I can tell from a mile it use
another set of widgets) and is very slow to start. Its Open/Save dialogs
look strange and do not include the bookmarks available in all other
applications, the order of "OK"/"Cancel" buttons in dialogs is weird,
the menu structure is bad (instead of Edit > Preferences it have
Settings). I could go with this more and more.
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