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A very *big*, incremental upgrade :-) KMail's imap is much cleaner/faster/stronger. gpg is much improved, with color-bars, point/click key selection (no copy/pasting!), server-side pop filters (so you don't have to even download large emails), etc. Konq's javascript rocks the house (see recent /. article :-). DHTML rendering seems much improved, along with normal stuff. It's also tons faster (both to startup and browse). Konsole has some nifty enhancments (you can now rearrange the tabs, more/better options for colors, double-clicking for select). arts/noatun works on my soundcard with no patches (didn't before), and seems to be a lot more stable. Basically, it's very cool, with only a couple regressions (I know there are some, I just can't think of them right now :-), and very much worth the wait. Oh, KPilot still sucks B) But I'm working on that... (actually, you interrupted me w/this mail. I'm almost done with xml-exporting :-). HTH and HAND! D.A.Bishop On Tuesday 02 April 2002 3:38 pm, you wrote: > Hey David, > > So, how is kde3, since you've been playing w/ it? Is it > a big improvement, or just an incremental upgrade? > > Cheers, > Sheldon. > > On April 1, 2002 02:31 pm, David Bishop wrote: > > On Monday 01 April 2002 1:25 pm, Daniel Rees wrote: > > > On Monday 01 Apr 2002 7:09 pm, David Bishop wrote: > > > > Having said that, I compiled kde3 locally following the kde2+3 > > > > tutorial on women.kde.org, and am enjoying the hell out of it :-) > > > > However, I plan on rm -fR'ing my /usr/local/kde3 as soon as .debs are > > > > available, as apt-get makes my life so much easier. > > > > > > I feel like playing with the CVS until the .debs are available - how > > > are people compiling from CVS? Using dpkg-buildpackage, or ./configure; > > > make; make install? > > > > I literally followed step for step the women.kde.org tutorial. In > > effect, the ./configure && make && make install, partitioned off into > > /usr/local/kde3 for easy removal later. - -- D.A.Bishop -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE8qjMAEHLN/FXAbC0RAoyqAKCU9Or9Ofp6rSCrlm6s2x3d4SIJFgCfTcSZ LpGUV6Y2isGvWpVd36qD0LM= =ipRH -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]