> You're missing the point!  As soon as something works as most users want, or
> becoming used to at any rate, the KDE devs will <aheam!> /improve/ their 
> software by breaking its most desired functionality - sometimes irrepairably.
> LOL!

> Konqueror was the best file manager ever, with multiple vertical and
> horizontal window split, with kio-slaves which would process or play anything
> and everything you threw at it, with browser integration, ftp/s and sftp/fish,
> etc.  Nope, evidently konqueror wasn't good enough, so here comes dolphin
> which can't do half of what konqueror was able to offer us.  I better not
> mention kmail2, because I don't want anyone to think this message was written
> by Edgar Allan Poe.  :-(

> Regards,

> Mick

I used Konqueror long ago, in the days of KDE 3.5.8, on Slackware, it was a 
great info viewer, much better than Emacs or info itself; also a good web 
browser.  At that time, I had never heard of Gentoo.  Now all I have to read 
info is pinfo.

When KDE went to 4.x, I had a much more difficult time finding my way, even 
icewm was much better.

Now it's been I-forget-how-many years since I last used KDE.

I am still not a fan of info, one of the downsides of GNU/Linux.

Tom


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