November
Getting noticed
Posted by Stu at 1:10 PM
Following on from a mildly controversial but quite interesting dot story from a user who has found taken a new look at KDE 4 and thrown away some of his prior conceptions from KDE 3, a Fedora contributor has posted an interesting blog entry about trying KDE 4. He’s got some nice observations about plus and minus points coming from a Gnome perspective, some of which are distro-specific.
A couple of choice quotes:
“The [KWin] composition performance feels faster than Gnome + Compiz, and much better integrated”
“It still doesn’t match all my needs but it’s very close to being as usable as Gnome”
Not bad for someone who says he’s always been quite happy with Gnome.
One thing I should say – this isn’t about stealing users from Gnome (is Steven going to switch permanently? I don’t know and I think he should just use whatever is best for him). But it is nice to see KDE 4 attracting interest from people who haven’t previously had any interest in KDE software. Part of this is because KDE 4 is new and shiny and I’m sure I’ll want to check out Gnome 3 when that arrives, but if we’re attracting positive attention from Gnome users then perhaps we’re also better placed to appeal to users of the real competition.
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