Hi :) On Tuesday 27 April 2010 11:07 Dotan Cohen wrote > I am performing a lecture for my LUG on KDE 4: the good, the bad and > the broken. These are my current topics, I would like to solicit ideas > for further good, bad, and broken aspects of KDE 4: > > The Good > Okular, Konqueror, Dolphin, Kate > I need ideas about what is exceptionally good about Plasma. I like > Krunner and Lancelot. Anything else? Modularity, flexibility, web integration on the desktop, kio (eg.: you can access an FTP server to store images from almost any KDE app). Nokia support: qt, Maemo, KOffice for their mobile phones. > The Bad > Currently the Plasma menus are very confusing to my users, I plan on > discussing this. Special attention will be given to menu depth and the > Cashew. Also, some key features of KDE 3 are not yet available in KDE > 4, and as applications get ported to KDE 4 and Akonadi they lose > features as well. Accessibility is also a mess in KDE 4. What else is > just bad about KDE 4? We haven't been able to attract more developers/companies :( Companies don't support KDE as much as GNOME. At least, from a marketing point of view is what it looks like (Red Hat, Canonical, Novell, ...). Koffice has very interesting innovations ... but OOo attracts more attention/developers/customers (even though OOo has a small community of developers). > The Broken > I suffer many Kontact bugs, and some design ideas seem broken in their > current implementation (activities, which will be addressed for KDE > 4.5). What else is broken for you in KDE 4? Since KDE SC 4.3 I've had very few issues on Arch Linux. KDE SC 4.2 was lacking some features, but I didn't have issues either. And yes, I use KDE _ALL_ the time @work and @home ;) Main issues are with Konqueror web browsing: Flash :( HTH Rafa -- "We cannot treat computers as Humans. Computers need love." Happily using KDE 4.4.2 :) ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.