> Do we really want KDE to be an app base containing 5 programs > taking care of similar things. Is it really so hard to do? Look, we > do not have different mail clients for pop3,apop3, imap, etc, but > we have kmail. I wouldn't use KMail as an example of how avoiding application duplication is good thing. There was a time during the Qt/KDE 2 porting when KMail was badly broken. It was requested by several people that KMail be removed from cvs. The reasoning behind this request being that several new mail clients/groupware apps were being written and it wasn't necessary to have another mail client that duplicated functionality being provided by other apps. If the requests to avoid application duplication were granted then KMail wouldn't be in cvs today. Don Sanders.