#if Aaron J. Seigo > hi.. > > while i understand peole's desire to see this in KDE (i would use TOra on a > daily basis if it had pgsql support) there are probably a few things to be > considered: > > o it isn't a KDE app, it is Qt only (KDE-ifying it would be great) Apparently it has KDE support. See the web page. > o 100k LOC is not small (kpresenter is around, what, 20k LOC? kword ~22k?) Why does this matter ? > o the audience interested in such an app is probably a small % of KDE's > total audience (as opposed to word processing, presentation software, etc) On what do you base this guess ? Certainly more people buy the version of MS Office that doesn't come with Access, but the fact Access ships with Office at all suggests to me there is a market. > hightening its profile by making it a KDE / KOffice app and having it noted > on the koffice.org website, apps.kde.com, etc might be a better approach? I was thinking it would be nice to see it as part of KOffice (and in CVS, if the author wished). I haven't seen the code yet, but from the website it appears to be a quality product. Rik