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Re: Lancelot reaches Holy Grail of KDE menu

Posted by: Ivan Čukić on September 14, 2008 12:38 PM
Well, I think that KDE4 applications came a really long way with uncluttering themselves since 3.x.
- vertical tabs as in Amarok? Why are you against them? They take a very little space and provide a quick access to the most needed things. What would be your alternative?
- The Dolphin is a tool that will never satisfy everybody (just like the /menus/ are). The fact is that Dolphin is very customizable (it can even look like the midnight commander) so you can remove the places panel if you don't like it. I agree that the Places panel is a bit redundant since you can access the Places through the breadcrumb.

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