Re: [e-users] Any Suggestions ?

2004-04-30 Thread Daniel J. Heath
You may want to start with why you are using E over KDE and GNOME. For me it is about the bandwidth between the computer and user. KDE/GNOME 2 and more so Microsoft significantly limit this bandwidth based off providing an easy to use/learn interface. (I think it has to do with HCI people gettin

Re: [e-users] Any Suggestions ?

2004-04-30 Thread Onur Kucuk
On Fri, 30 Apr 2004 13:10:23 -0500 "Daniel J. Heath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You may want to start with why you are using E over KDE and GNOME. > For me it is about the bandwidth between the computer and user. > KDE/GNOME 2 and more so Microsoft significantly limit this bandwidth > based o

[e-users] Re: [E-devel] Any Suggestions ?

2004-04-30 Thread Onur Kucuk
> Oooh. Where do I start... Actually. I don't know > where to start. What are you trying to talk about EXACTLY? I can't > give you a everything- I'd be typing for days! :) I will make this one an "introduction to E". People see me using it everywhere I go, but it is not eno

Re: [E-devel] Re: [e-users] Any Suggestions ?

2004-04-30 Thread Robert G. Werner
Onur Kucuk wrote: [snip] Well said :) These are actually the "main" reasons that make me use E. I really don't like using mouse, unless it is a graphics thing, it slows me down. Don't forget that E leaves most of the computer's resources available to actually get work done. That hasn't been