Decided to try my luck with evolution 1.1.2 this morning.
Downloaded the files from rpmfind. It was a bitch to satisfy all the
deps. But, well worth it.
evolution 1.0.8 is what I used to have. And I thought that that one
rocked. But this latest version is fantastic!!! Many new features
added
KDE is a bit too 'Windows-like' for my tastes. Which is why I run Gnome,
but with Kmail as my email client (haven't tried the latest Balsa, but last
time I went looking Kmail was way ahead of any other that I could find).
And Kppp. And for a browser I use Opera, or sometimes Netscape, Mozi
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On Thu, 24 Oct 2002 11:10:31 -0400
"Paul Kraus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What is kde like. I always just install gnome with Xwindows. I even
> select Xwindows classic what is it and why are there two.
KDE is another window manager for Linux. Wha
What is kde like. I always just install gnome with Xwindows. I even
select Xwindows classic what is it and why are there two.
Paul Kraus
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On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Gavin Laking wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Oct 2002 11:10:31 -0400
> "Paul Kraus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > What is kde like. I always just install gnome with Xwindows. I even
> > select Xwindows classic what is it and why are there two.
>
> KDE is another window manager for Li
kde is "creme de la creme" (IMHO)
though I'm beginning to like enlightenment (which I use on my freebsd
machine), kde is amazing with its utilities (I cannot live without kdict,
kcalc is as easy to use as the calc from windows and kmail is the state of
the art in mail-client business [again, IM