https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341143
--- Comment #360 from Lehmeier <r.lehme...@freenet.de> --- It is true that the activities were already introduced in KDE 4 Activities, but there was also the feature "System settings under Desktop => virtual desktops => Different mini-programs for each desktop". This function combined both functions - the virtual desktops and the activities, so that they were perceived as one unit. This combination was great. After checking this box you had this function available and could customize all the workspaces completely. With programs, backgrounds, folders etc. And that is what we want to have again. So we can customize our desktops and finally work more efficiently again. Nobody can accuse the developers of incompetence (the work is too good for that) - but unwillingness or belief seems to know everything better (than the user) to be in the game. If you develop something for others you should also ask yourself if this is what you want and not just make hard cuts and wonder why there is criticism - which you ignore. If KDE would learn to not always make hard cuts with every new version, but soft transitions (so that you don't have to adapt your way of working again and again), a lot would be gained and you could also look forward to new versions - instead of thinking with fear that everything will be upset again. Just a little thought at the end. Why should companies use KDE, when with every new version, extensive reconfiguration is necessary - and with it also possible training for employees? Nobody will save time and costs that are not necessary. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.