On 28 April 2010 03:25, Frank Weng (a.k.a. Franklin) <franklin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Well, many users here complained to me about the menu layout in KDE4. But I > have never felt it confusing. > Please forward those complaints to me in private mail, I will try to get the issues fixed. Please state whether or not I can contact the complainers for clarification. Of course, of they are in Chinese then I'd appreciate a translation! Thanks. > Some good applications in KDE3 were not ported to KDE4 successfully, like juk > (will this be in KDE 4.5?), and another good web page editor (I forgot its > name! Because I couldn't use it after upgrading to KDE 4.1. It's been a long > time...) > Quanta was the webpage editor. You are right about that, thanks, I will add it to the presentation. > As a long time user of KDE (from KDE 3.2), I fall in love with KDE4 right > after KDE 4.1 was released. However, since KDE 4.4, I suffer from the KDE-pim > packages. > > * akonadi was quite a confusing service. I need to install a lot of packages > to make it running, or my KMail would not be able to be launched at startup. > Even I installed them all, akonadi sometimes still refused to startup. > * And so far, I still can't understand the whole framework of akonadi, or say, > kdepim, and what's the advantages to use akonadi. Of course I read some > documents on wiki. > * new akonadi made my kaddressbook gone. I can not create a new "resource" of > addressbook. > Thanks, I will address the issue of KDE-PIM. As for your kaddressbook resource, I think that you should start a new thread on that so that we can fix it. -- Dotan Cohen http://bido.com http://what-is-what.com ___________________________________________________ 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.