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Re:Don't forget features

Posted by: Administrator on February 03, 2006 10:50 AM
KDE has indeed improved on the use of resources and speed as well. Quite a bit of code cleanup has happened since version 3 was introduced. Now that KDE 4 is under design, KDE 3 has become quite stable. I am running KDE 3.5 with some bits from 3.5.1, and it is stable, has not caused me any problems at all. It is not super fast, but it is stable, reliable, and quite functional, and adequate for every day needs.

I think that if OpenBox is well implemented, its lineage from Blackbox means that it is lightweight. Its standards compliance means that it interconnects well and that it is flexible. I look forward to trying it out.

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