what is user friendly?
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tuxchick Mar 18, 2008 3:41 PM EDT |
Quoting: The tree view was originally omitted from the 4.0 release because it had to be completely rewritten using Interview, a model-view-controller framework for tree structures that was introduced in Qt 4. Good, I'm glad to hear it was technical problems and not because KDE was infiltrated with Gnome developers. Quoting: According to Penz, the commonly-requested feature will be restored in Konqueror, but not enabled by default in Dolphin, KDE's new user-friendly default file manager. How is removing useful features "user-friendly"? If you can't do anything, that's not very friendly. Dolphin is a big fat PITA that takes twice as many steps to do routine, simple tasks. Big Crayola icons and reduced functionality are not my ideas of user-friendly. |
tracyanne Mar 18, 2008 3:46 PM EDT |
Quoting:Big Crayola icons and reduced functionality are not my ideas of user-friendly. Nor mine. As Linus said "treat users like idiots, and idiots will use your stuff." |
Sander_Marechal Mar 18, 2008 3:50 PM EDT |
Quoting:Good, I'm glad to hear it was technical problems and not because KDE was infiltrated with Gnome developers. Quit bashing Gnome. Nautilus has tree views. Had them for as long as I can remember. |
dinotrac Mar 18, 2008 9:03 PM EDT |
>Quit bashing Gnome. Gnomes are creepy little creatures. Using their creepy little creature desktop is not designed to instill warm fuzzies. >Nautilus has tree views. Big deal. So do my kitchen windows, and they make a lousy desktop. |
thenixedreport Mar 19, 2008 12:02 AM EDT |
Man, what is with this GNOME bashing lately? GNOME ain't evil folks. I have used KDE, GNOME, and XFCE in addition to other interfaces that have their strengths and weaknesses. |
dinotrac Mar 19, 2008 4:44 AM EDT |
>GNOME ain't evil folks Yes it is. The desire to look like the GNOME-based Ubuntu led the Kubuntu folks to package a thoroughly crappy "KDE" based distribution. |
thenixedreport Mar 19, 2008 8:15 AM EDT |
*sigh*Quoting:The desire to look like the GNOME-based Ubuntu led the Kubuntu folks to package a thoroughly crappy "KDE" based distribution. I don't know if that's a failed attempt of humor or what. I hope so. |
dinotrac Mar 19, 2008 12:42 PM EDT |
>I don't know if that's a failed attempt of humor or what. I hope so. I hadn't really thought of kubuntu that way. Perhaps that explains it. More like a failed attempt at a distribution. |
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