On Friday 15 October 2004 12:13 pm, Andrew wrote: > Hi, > Was on IRC today and I was just commenting on how I am continually > impressed with KDE each time a new release comes out, and someone suggested > that I pass it on to the developers. So basically if you are a developer / > have anything to do with kde (docs etc..), I'd just like to say thank you. > > KDE is a wonderful desktop environment, and since I switched when 3.2 came > out, I always seem to find some application / shortcut / thing in KDE that > makes it a DE I can't live without. It's a credit to all the developers and > its much appreciated. > > I've got 3 out of 6 people in the office (we're web developers) now using > Linux / KDE, just by using it. Nothing more, not a "look what i can do, > this is better than windows because of xyz" but just by using it every day, > and other people going..."what version of windows are you using (this is > always entertaining)? I want that feature, i'd like to be able to do that. > Can I do this with windows?". If that isn't proof that you've made > something good then I don't know what is. > > Thanks again guys and girls for a great Desktop. Here here... I'll second that! -- Take care, Randall Hobbs Programmer - System Administrator - Chip Castle Dot Com, Inc. Web Hosting * Programming * Software http://www.chipcastle.com ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.