On Tuesday 24 March 2009 12:10:19 Frederyco Martins wrote: > I´m kind of a newbie on linux and on kde also. > Please don't top-post - it makes reading the archives more difficult :-) > But on my short experience I can say what I > noticed in terms of production. With kde4, it´s > faster. > > Kde 3.5 really worked to me, but after upgrading, > I found that it wasn´t much different than a win > os way of work (and I don´t think it´s a crime, > windows worked well and some times still works > to me, since I don´t have the drivers for my tablet > on linux). > Check the XSane website - many tablets are supported now. > I agree with you, it still have a couple of disgusting > issues, but in the other hand, it´s more consistent. > > Try out some desktop effects like those to see > all your desktops fast and easy. Also the plasmoids > to put an icon or an entire folder view on the desktop > are really useful. > My favourite is one-click access to a remote directory, using folderview. > I´m still learning and getting used to, but is has been > such a great experience. Works faster, works better. > > Note: I use two screens. Really improving. :) > Anne -- New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org Just found a cool new feature? Add it to UserBase
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