Hi,

        Be careful! I tried it, set up to share apps between the two. I used
the graphical logon to chose which I wanted to run. Changes that I made in 2
were also done (not well) in 1. 

Hope this helps,
Rob Saul

 On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Mark Weaver wrote: >
Frank, > 
> I'm there! I can't wait to see it. How much is it going to effect my
> current KDE installation. I don't use KDE heavily, but my wife does and
> she really likes it's functionality. She left windows kickin and screamin
> and didn't stop until I showed her KDE could look and feel just like
> windows, but offer the strength and stability of Linux.
> 
> -- 
> Mark
> 
> I love my Linux Box...
>       REASON # 2 ...X-windows is just a suedonym.
>       Registered Linux user # 182496
> 
> On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, frank wrote:
> 
> > On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, Mark Weaver wrote:
> > > So, tell me. I've been hearing a lot of discussion here and there about
> > > KDE2 and most importantly koffice. What's it going to be like? What are
> > > it's perks and even more than that is it going to be fast and light, or
> > > heavy and combersome like Star Office? I like Star Office, but I don't
> > > like how heavy it is.
> > 
> > the opposite of star office...quick and nimble...the present beta, which is 
> > still burdened with some debug code that it'll carry for a short while yet, 
> > already moves much faster than star, and as it comes towards release will 
> > accelerate considerably...
> > 
> > kspread, though not yet the equal of excel, outshines any other spreadsheet 
> > i've seen in linux, and integrates into kword documents with ease...likely 
> > that 98% - 99% of users will find it fills 100% of their spreadsheet needs...
> > 
> > kword combines the functions of a basic desktop publishing program with a 
> > word processor in a tight little package...minimal learning curve...
> > 
> > kmail now includes nestable folders, background downloads, threaded 
> > conversations, color coded quoting, and dozens of other enhancements...for 
> > those who prefer gui based mail programs, it now sets the linux standard...
> > 
> > the big need of the kde2 developers at this point is for many folks to 
> > download the betas, seek out and document the bugs...betas can be downloaded 
> > from:
> > 
> > http://us.mandrakesoft.com/~molnarc/index.html
> > 
> > frank
> > --------------------
> >

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